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Files Save to SSD and not HDD ?
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Ok i just got done with my computer build and got OS and drivers installed on my 64gb SSD but i was download a program for the first time and it saved to my SSD and not the 1T hard drive. So how do i make it were all files i download go on the HDD ?
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Can sombody help me out on this ?
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If you're using google chrome go to settings then advance settings then change the download location
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McPickle wrote If you're using google chrome go to settings then advance settings then change the download locationi did that and i downloaded adobe flash player and it went to the SSD
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i have been doing some research and they say change the My Documents location and i did but when i went to download Chrome it saved to the SSD
C:\Program Files (x86)\Google\Chrome
if i cant figure this out i think it would just to be best to just get rid of the SSD and just use my 1T Hard Drive for everything
C:\Program Files (x86)\Google\Chrome
if i cant figure this out i think it would just to be best to just get rid of the SSD and just use my 1T Hard Drive for everything
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Magiik-Modz wrote i have been doing some research and they say change the My Documents location and i did but when i went to download Chrome it saved to the SSD
C:\Program Files (x86)\Google\Chrome
if i cant figure this out i think it would just to be best to just get rid of the SSD and just use my 1T Hard Drive for everything
no,no,no,no, don't do that an SSD is a fab bit of kit to have in any new build. Programmes are fine to download and install the the SSD, it will allow you to get round the PC faster. If you have all the files you download going on there then you can just transfer them after, but it should not be a hard job to redirect the files to the HDD. Just play around with it for a little while it shouldn't take you long to figure out why they are going to the SSD
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I would imagine it is because you installed your Operating System onto your SSD hard drive...
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MattMiller wroteWell i have been working on this for about 3 days now and been looking up tuts for how to fix this problem but nothing seams to work and i just dont think its worth having the SSD since the OS is on the SSD that thats were all the files are going so im just using the 1T Hard Drive. Unless sombody is willing to teamview me and like to help me out and knows what they are doing them just PM me and i will pay sombody to do it for me on paypalMagiik-Modz wrote i have been doing some research and they say change the My Documents location and i did but when i went to download Chrome it saved to the SSD
C:\Program Files (x86)\Google\Chrome
if i cant figure this out i think it would just to be best to just get rid of the SSD and just use my 1T Hard Drive for everything
no,no,no,no, don't do that an SSD is a fab bit of kit to have in any new build. Programmes are fine to download and install the the SSD, it will allow you to get round the PC faster. If you have all the files you download going on there then you can just transfer them after, but it should not be a hard job to redirect the files to the HDD. Just play around with it for a little while it shouldn't take you long to figure out why they are going to the SSD
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