How to use your second hard drive (D:)?
Rick_Croc
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Anonymous user -
Hello,
Today I encountered a problem: I realized that I had a second hard drive on my computer named (D:) [the first being (C:)] that was nearly empty, so I decided to use it and installed a game on it. The installation went smoothly, but when I tried to launch the game, nothing happened. I tried launching the game again, but a window opened informing me that it could only be launched once.
I don’t understand, as I’m not knowledgeable about this, how it works? Is the game launched in a parallel dimension of my PC, inaccessible to me? How can I utilize the storage potential of the second drive for a game while being able to access it?
I'm not sure if that's very clear; I did my best.. I'll clarify if needed!
Thank you in advance for your responses and advice!
Today I encountered a problem: I realized that I had a second hard drive on my computer named (D:) [the first being (C:)] that was nearly empty, so I decided to use it and installed a game on it. The installation went smoothly, but when I tried to launch the game, nothing happened. I tried launching the game again, but a window opened informing me that it could only be launched once.
I don’t understand, as I’m not knowledgeable about this, how it works? Is the game launched in a parallel dimension of my PC, inaccessible to me? How can I utilize the storage potential of the second drive for a game while being able to access it?
I'm not sure if that's very clear; I did my best.. I'll clarify if needed!
Thank you in advance for your responses and advice!
3 answers
We’re going to close the gate then :p
Go to your game folder, look for the game's exe, and create a shortcut on the desktop.
Before clicking on the shortcut, go to your processes, for that press Ctrl+Alt+Delete or Del (depending on your keyboard) and select "Task Manager"; then go to Processes. Check if a version of the game is running in the background (it should normally have the game's name). If there is, you end the process and launch your game via the shortcut.
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After searching for a while, you always end up finding a solution... Sometimes, it's the wrong one!
Go to your game folder, look for the game's exe, and create a shortcut on the desktop.
Before clicking on the shortcut, go to your processes, for that press Ctrl+Alt+Delete or Del (depending on your keyboard) and select "Task Manager"; then go to Processes. Check if a version of the game is running in the background (it should normally have the game's name). If there is, you end the process and launch your game via the shortcut.
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After searching for a while, you always end up finding a solution... Sometimes, it's the wrong one!