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    Player Rambus's Avatar
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    Installing FFXI/FFXIV off the boot up drive

    I have a small SSD boot drive that I only want windows on and small other programs.

    When FFXI/FFXIV update it fills this drive and i have little room on it. I need ALL data on my extra data drives, how can i stop this from happening?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Camate View Post
    Spending Gil = Game balance, next question please tia
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    They're reading and agreeing that these are very good ideas.... to be implemented to rune fencer.

    Just like any good suggestions in the RDM thread get applied to SCH.

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    Why dont you just install the game on a secondary HDD?
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    Player Rambus's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by Cerelyn View Post
    Why dont you just install the game on a secondary HDD?
    I do but when i update ( I uninstall FFXIV) it adds a bit of data on the prime HDD.

    I am going to try get OS disk by the comp manufacture to reinstall everything because I cannot figure out what is filling it ( i scanned disked, fragmented it, deleated DL files like DLing playonline for vista) When I get the download prompt for stuff like playonline I do not see how i tell it to DL somewhere else
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    Quote Originally Posted by Camate View Post
    Spending Gil = Game balance, next question please tia
    Quote Originally Posted by Babekeke View Post
    They're reading and agreeing that these are very good ideas.... to be implemented to rune fencer.

    Just like any good suggestions in the RDM thread get applied to SCH.