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#1 Old 11th Aug 2009 at 4:45 PM
Default Movin Sims 3
Is it safe to move my Sims 3 game to my D drive. I know many other programs can work after being shoved into the back corner of my computer. I would like to put sims 3 there because the size of all the mods, and the updates violate what memory I have left. D drive is bigger more free space to rome around in. What I learned in college says yes, my fear of doing something stupid says no. I rather do this while my game is glitching and unusable.

Disclaimer: I am just being a goof ball, please ignore me if offended.
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Née whiterider
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#2 Old 11th Aug 2009 at 7:01 PM
Yes, although you will have to install it to the D drive, rather than just cut and paste the files after installing it somewhere else.

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Scholar
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#3 Old 11th Aug 2009 at 8:08 PM
Crud, my computer won't let me install anything into D drive... EVIL IT IS! But that's already my game died on its own. But this little person don't give up, I think I found a uncorrupted file that can restore the game. don't know unless you try.

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shiny!
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#4 Old 11th Aug 2009 at 10:28 PM
Drive D is usually one's optical drive (CD/DVD etc). If this is the case, you can't install things there. You can only install things and store files on an actual hard drive.
Scholar
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#5 Old 11th Aug 2009 at 10:56 PM
No my D drive is just a regular D drive. Computer just don't think to well between the two. Stupid Acer. Trillian runs fine from D, just as it runs fine from a flash drive... I'm just sick of storing all my HW in D...

ROFLH funny thing is Helper Monkey works fine from D too.

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