It should show you the files you moved to the new drive OR just browse it in Explorer - it should feel as though nothing has changed. Test that the symlink is working DIR 'Epic Games'. If you look at it in Windows Explorer there will be a little shortcut arrow on the folder showing it points somewhere else. This will create a new 'folder'called Epic Games which points to the D: drive. Go to the command line CMD seems better than PowerShell in this case and change directory to the original folder root e. Put it in a folder that the windows PATH can find. Proceed with caution: Make sure all Epic Games and the Launcher are not running.Ĭheck Windows Task Manager and kill any Epic processes as well - e. I use this for lots of stuff because my I don't want my SSD drives bogged with things like email database files.
Try using symbolic links for a workaround, using Junction. Originally posted by superboep View Post.