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Originally Posted by doritos
yeah thats right, i just installed fresh windows on new ssd drive and it boots up, now i have the old hdd that i want to use as storage to save files from the main programs on the ssd, if that makes any sense? Say i want to run the sims 3 or skyrim on the ssd, am i able to save the game file saves to hdd so the ssd doesnt take up room?
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Unfortunately, this is not possible.
Games usually save their data in the same folder and drive they are installed in. There are exceptions, but they still save to the same drive, usually in My Documents.
What you can do is partition the SSD into separate partitions, depending on the size of your SSD. If it's 120gb or lower, just do two partitions.
60gb for Windows only. 60gb for games and programs. Or whatever you like.
Second option is buy another SSD. Prices are decreasing and they're much cheaper than they were couple years ago.