I've got Windows 10 installed on two different drives, but I'm running into a problem with my D: drive. I can't download anything to it because it's not active, and I don't want to spend days reinstalling over 700GB of games. I'm looking for guidance on how to fully delete one of the installations without losing my game data. Any tips?
2 Answers
It sounds like you need to remove the Windows installation from your D: drive. You can do this by formatting the drive, but make sure you've backed up any important files first. If you're worried about your games, check if they have a backup feature before you format.
Yeah, formatting could help here, but I understand the hassle of redownloading games. Have you considered using a partition manager instead? It might help you merge the drives or just delete the unwanted Windows installation without losing your games.
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