F5F Stay Refreshed Software PC Gaming Check the official website or app store for updates. Follow any prompts to download and install the latest version.

Check the official website or app store for updates. Follow any prompts to download and install the latest version.

Check the official website or app store for updates. Follow any prompts to download and install the latest version.

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10-19-2023, 06:53 PM
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You're trying to update a game on your SSD while keeping it running, but you're worried about memory limits. It sounds like you want to avoid losing progress or having to wipe your SSD. You're considering either clearing space on the SSD, uninstalling the game, or downloading it again from your hard drive. Let me know if you'd like advice on the safest approach!
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lukestormrider
10-19-2023, 06:53 PM #1

You're trying to update a game on your SSD while keeping it running, but you're worried about memory limits. It sounds like you want to avoid losing progress or having to wipe your SSD. You're considering either clearing space on the SSD, uninstalling the game, or downloading it again from your hard drive. Let me know if you'd like advice on the safest approach!

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alejandrobo1
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10-19-2023, 08:24 PM
#2
Ensure updates are applied to the same folder as the game. Use a tool named 'SpaceSniffer' to check disk usage and identify files you should remove.
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alejandrobo1
10-19-2023, 08:24 PM #2

Ensure updates are applied to the same folder as the game. Use a tool named 'SpaceSniffer' to check disk usage and identify files you should remove.

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Gorz_HD
Junior Member
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10-19-2023, 10:02 PM
#3
If you want the game on the SSD, you need to delete or move stuff off of it. If you want to move the game onto the HDD, Steam now has an option to do so if you right click on the game and select Properties, there's an option labeled "Move installed folder" in the "Local Files" tab.
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Gorz_HD
10-19-2023, 10:02 PM #3

If you want the game on the SSD, you need to delete or move stuff off of it. If you want to move the game onto the HDD, Steam now has an option to do so if you right click on the game and select Properties, there's an option labeled "Move installed folder" in the "Local Files" tab.

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unilancraft
Junior Member
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10-20-2023, 01:41 AM
#4
Thanks! I’ll transfer Battlefield1 to my HDD because it uses a lot of space, and I expect I’ll have room for other games on my SSD afterward.
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unilancraft
10-20-2023, 01:41 AM #4

Thanks! I’ll transfer Battlefield1 to my HDD because it uses a lot of space, and I expect I’ll have room for other games on my SSD afterward.