How about online games? My son plays alot of games on steam, and has downloaded a bunch of stuff from steam. When I build a computer, i'd love to have a seperate HD just for his stuff. My guess is you can't, but i'd hate for all of his online game stuff to be loaded onto the same drive as the operating system.
I plan on using a SSD for the operating system, but until prices come down, space will be a premium.
How about online games? My son plays alot of games on steam, and has downloaded a bunch of stuff from steam. When I build a computer, i'd love to have a seperate HD just for his stuff. My guess is you can't, but i'd hate for all of his online game stuff to be loaded onto the same drive as the operating system.
I plan on using a SSD for the operating system, but until prices come down, space will be a premium.
i'd love to have a seperate HD just for his stuff. My guess is you can't, but i'd hate for all of his online game stuff to be loaded onto the same drive as the operating system.
When you install steam, install it onto a sifferent hard drive. Then, all of the games will be installed into the steam directory, on the other hard drive
All of the games on this computer are installed on D:\Program Files\
The OS is installed on C:\Windows and the only thing in C:\Program Files\ is MS Office and a few other programs.
Everything runs great. Simply choose the desired drive and directory during the initial installation of your son's games. By default, installers choose "C:\Program Files" so you have to change the drive letter. That's it! (Or has always worked for me anyway)
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