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missskendra
post Jan 21 2010, 11:09 AM
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When you install the game console does it have to go to the C drive ? I saved the console to my D drive (extra space) thinking when i ran the program it would install to the D drive.... No... It still went to my C drive (operating system) I only have a limited amount of space for C drive. I install alot of the games at least 15-20 at one time. Is there a way to make it go to the D drive? I have Windows 7 ultimate 64 bit. thank you
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Jackson22
post Mar 19 2010, 03:33 AM
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QUOTE (missskendra @ Jan 21 2010, 11:09 AM) *
When you install the game console does it have to go to the C drive ? I saved the console to my D drive (extra space) thinking when i ran the program it would install to the D drive.... No... It still went to my C drive (operating system) I only have a limited amount of space for C drive. I install alot of the games at least 15-20 at one time. Is there a way to make it go to the D drive? I have Windows 7 ultimate 64 bit. thank you


You NEVER download to the D:\ drive! It contains the files used for recovering your computer after a crash or System Restore or something like that. I don't know much about the D:\ drive but I believe that is what it is used for.

No matter what you want or how much space you have, do NOT download ANYTHING to the D;\ drive. wink.gif


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Spock
post Mar 19 2010, 04:00 AM
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QUOTE (Jackson22)
You NEVER download to the D:\ drive! It contains the files used for recovering your computer after a crash or System Restore or something like that. ...

Actually, that is not always true. Sometimes the D: drive is the CD/DVD ROM; sometimes the D: drive is another harddrive and the recovery drive is the E: drive.

You need to know about your system before making any sweeping changes as Jackson22 is correct, you should never touch the RECOVERY DRIVE in any way. Usually it is hidden though and most users don't even know it's there.


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