So basically I finally built my PC (thanks to everyone on here who helped me by the way), and I'm having some trouble with my harddrives.
I have:
1. A 30gig SSD for boot drive.
2. A 120gig 3.5 inch harddrive.
3. A 160gig harddrive from a broken laptop.
All hard drives are recognised in windows, so theres no problem there.
The problem arises when I try to install a game. I bought Just Cause 2 from steam.
I press install, and it tries to install in on to the SSD, but the SSD doesnt have enough room for the game, so it tells me to clear up some room for it.
My question is how do I make it so that the game will install on one of the harddrives with loads of space on them? Thanks
EDIT: I think I found a solution on the steam forums, but until I have a chance to test it I will be open to your suggestions.
I have:
1. A 30gig SSD for boot drive.
2. A 120gig 3.5 inch harddrive.
3. A 160gig harddrive from a broken laptop.
All hard drives are recognised in windows, so theres no problem there.
The problem arises when I try to install a game. I bought Just Cause 2 from steam.
I press install, and it tries to install in on to the SSD, but the SSD doesnt have enough room for the game, so it tells me to clear up some room for it.
My question is how do I make it so that the game will install on one of the harddrives with loads of space on them? Thanks
EDIT: I think I found a solution on the steam forums, but until I have a chance to test it I will be open to your suggestions.
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