Downloads?
Downloads?
Click the black area on the bar to choose it, then right-click to open the menu and pick "Make New Simple Volume." A wizard will walk you through a few steps; most settings are acceptable. Only adjust the drive label and letter—use whatever name suits you. The default is set to new volume. For the drive letter or path, assign a letter like H for the hard drive, though any free letter works. Proceed with the wizard, and verify the drive appears in File Explorer as expected.
Begin by launching the empty drive in File Explorer. Click right-click, select New > Folder, and name it as desired (such as Downloads). Next, open Chrome and adjust its download settings to point to that folder via these instructions: https://support.google.com/chrome/answer/95574?hl=en. For installation paths, go to Settings, then Advanced, and set the origin to C:\Program Files (x86)\origin games. Modify the drive letter accordingly (e.g., H). This example uses F as the starting letter.
For Steam, create a folder named Steam on your hard drive as you did for downloads. When prompted during game downloads, choose a location like H:Steam instead of the default. The setup will guide you to pick the correct drive each time you install a title. For other applications such as Java, you typically select custom installation rather than standard options. The process remains consistent throughout.
Sure thing. The simplest method to move games between drives is by re-downloading them with the right file type selected. There are a few alternative approaches, though I’m not able to describe them clearly in text. If you run into more issues, just let me know and I’ll help. Have a great day!