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::# Copy the entire save folder (the one that looks like <samp>JonSnow_123456789</samp>) into the 'Stardew Valley Documents' panel in iTunes.<br />''Note: there's one folder for each save. You need to drag each of these folders into iTunes, so that the individual save folders are all in the 'root' of the 'Stardew Valley Documents' panel. You can't drag the folder containing all your save games into iTunes.''
 
::# Copy the entire save folder (the one that looks like <samp>JonSnow_123456789</samp>) into the 'Stardew Valley Documents' panel in iTunes.<br />''Note: there's one folder for each save. You need to drag each of these folders into iTunes, so that the individual save folders are all in the 'root' of the 'Stardew Valley Documents' panel. You can't drag the folder containing all your save games into iTunes.''
 
::# Click the 'sync' button in iTunes to synchronize your iOS device with your computer. The save should now appear in the game's Load Game menu on your device.
 
::# Click the 'sync' button in iTunes to synchronize your iOS device with your computer. The save should now appear in the game's Load Game menu on your device.
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===Chromebook to iOS===
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::# You will need Files and Dropbox app on iOS and the Files Manager+ app on Chromebook.
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::# Open File Manager+ app on Chromebook. Then click Cloud, add a cloud location and select Dropbox. Log into your Dropbox account.
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::# Go to the Dropbox app on your iOS device and log in, and go to your profile, click Connect a computer, follow the instructions on the Dropbox app.
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::# Open Stardew Valley and go into the save that you want to transfer, click the controller icon, click Save Backup, then return to the Title Screen.
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::# Go back to File Manager+ and the click Main storage, then click Android, and then data. Click on the file with the Stardew Valley logo on it.
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::# Click Files, Saves, then right click the one that looks like <samp>JonSnow_123456789</samp>
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::# Select Move, then click the house icon and click Cloud, click the dropbox location and click Paste.
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::# Go to the Files app on you iOS device, go to Browse then click the ... (ellipsis) in the top right corner, tap edit, toggle dropbox to on, then tap done.
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::# Click Dropbox and your file should be there, open the file then click on each of the pages to download them, then hold down on the file then tap Move, go to Browse, tap the Stardew Valley file, tap Saves, and move the file.
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The save should now be available on Stardew Valley
      
===PS Vita===
 
===PS Vita===
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