I recently replaced my failing second hard drive by cloning the data onto a new one. However, now when I try to open Epic Games, I get a text saying that Windows is searching for EpicGamesLauncher.exe and prompts me to browse for the file. I tried uninstalling and reinstalling Epic Games, but I'm receiving a message that says 'Invalid Drive D:'. I'm not sure what to do next; any suggestions?
2 Answers
It sounds like the drive letter might be causing the issue. When you cloned your old drive, it possibly got assigned a different letter than expected. Try changing the new drive's letter from D: to C:. This can usually solve the problem where Windows can't find the installed applications because it's looking at the wrong drive path.
Do you still have access to the old hard drive? If so, that might help in troubleshooting and ensuring everything you need is correctly set up on the new drive.
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