Install a PC video game on a USB drive
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Hello, I installed a PC game on a USB stick, but when I launch the game, it asks me to insert the CD. Could you please tell me what is wrong? Thank you.
PC: HP laptop 17" Windows 11
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Hello,
Wanting to launch a program in general and a game in particular from a USB stick is an exotic idea.
That said, everything is fine: it's a rustic protection designed to ensure that the user has indeed purchased the game CD and possesses it.
Any potential workarounds therefore violate the license of these games and are outside the scope of this forum.
Hello, it's not a pirated game that I want to put on a USB drive, it's an old game I've had for several years (Painkiller Black Edition) that worked on my old PC with a CD drive, but my new PC doesn't have a drive, which is why I wanted to put it on a USB. Do you know if there's a software that would allow me to play it again without the game asking for the CD?
Generally, it is enough to make the game believe that it is running on a CD (and of course on a PC, not on a USB stick) but at the risk of repeating myself, if the solution does not present great difficulty, it does not need to be documented here.
For a recurring need, one can also of course buy a USB CD drive for a symbolic price.
Hello
Normally, most games cannot be installed anywhere other than the system disk (C:/) and certainly not on removable media.
When installing a program, it copies a bunch of files to the designated installation directory, but also to the Windows system part, plus the registry, etc. It cannot function without them.
So there is no solution other than to perform a clean installation on the machine's disk or a disk/partition that is included in the system and not removable.
Best regards
Hello,
Normally, nowadays, games are digitized and installed with a manager like Steam or Epic Games and many others. If you disconnect your USB key, you need to re-specify to the manager where the game's directory is located.
However, be cautious with USB keys; they are often very slow, unless you have an "SSD" USB key which is quite expensive, I do not recommend this method.
Also, watch out for counterfeits.