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Hello I have a 1TB  SSD as drive C and 1TB drive D HD. The SSD only has 68G of free space and the D drive has over 800G left. A;; my photos are on my D drive all my games are on the SSD. All this is on Windows 10, everything is up to date. I also have the windows office which takes up a lot of space but I'm sure must stay on the C drive.

Can I move my games to the D drive I have several games I never use but everything always got to the C drive. If I can move them how would I do this?

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Ok may have found this myself. Origin has a VERY SIMPLE solution to move games to another hard drive. Right click on the game select move to then select the drive. Already moving 2 of my games. Seems like the games will load slower but the play will be the same.



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Two questions.  1. Are these Steam games? Steam games can be transferred to any drive.  2. Are the pictures just things that you collected over the years?  Pictures can be moved to just about anywhere and can still be accessed.  A 5tb USB 3 portable drive can be had on Amazon for $100-110 or so.  Transferring the pics to USB drive means that you could take all 54,963 pics of your Grandkids to the next XI Fest.



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Here is the link I used, I am moving my Origin Games now. The Link also explains how to move Steam games as well.

https://www.pcmag.com/how-to/how-to-move-pc-games-to-a-different-hard-drive

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Two questions.  1. Are these Steam games? Steam games can be transferred to any drive.  2. Are the pictures just things that you collected over the years?  Pictures can be moved to just about anywhere and can still be accessed.  A 5tb USB 3 portable drive can be had on Amazon for $100-110 or so.  Transferring the pics to USB drive means that you could take all 54,963 pics of your Grandkids to the next XI Fest.

Thanks CW4 have a look at the link I found. I've already moved the pictures no problem and have started moving the Origin Games asper the link. Works perfect. I'll also move the Steam games later.

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Good find Weed.  I've moved Steam and Origin games before, but your link covers just about all the sites.

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or can add another  drive  and clone it

or 2Tb SSD for $200-400 and make it your game's drive and move all your games there free up C. D    drive

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Yes, you can move them, as you found.  Gj.



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20 minutes ago, Timmah! said:

Yes, you can move them, as you found.  Gj.

or can back them up also with steam steam1.thumb.jpg.b2de02c615b86e31ac44031465a26692.jpg



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If you need the space you can free up quite a bit by deleting older Windows update files. Left click C, click Disk Cleanup, click (Clean up system files) select everything and press OK. It can take a while to complete. I usually delete mine every month or 2 but it still has over 8gb of junk in it.

 

If you haven't done this since the last big update it could be 80+gb. Don't delete it if you plan on rolling windows 10 back to an older version. 



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Cant tell from side but i already install all my games on my D drive with steam. the only one still on my C is Cod5 on DVD.

My C is only 256 meg so i have to spare space..



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Delete anything not in use in C:\Windows\Temp and C:\Users\{Your Name}\AppData\Local\Temp



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Are you using Win 7 or 10?


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