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Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.You have to initialize the hard drive. Go to computer management > disk management to activate it. You'd have to allocate it as well. Like create a volume for it, i.e D drive. I thought my joint was messed up as well but tinkering within the settings solved that issue. From there you can have steam push apps to the hard drive because before that it wouldn't even recognize another drive. If that doesn't give then you might have other problems.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.You need to check your setup. If you are using steam, origin, etc, it give you the option in advance settings to relocate your saving files. The default of any programs is the C drive. Just change it to D drive and all your games will go there. I changed my download , document, pictures, videos, etc to my D drive because I want to keep my C drive as empty as possible and just install programs that needs the speed of my 525gb SSD which is photoshop, video editor, and may be 1-2 MMO online games, which I am constantly using. (all this type of installation is manually)
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