NOTE: Press CTRL+SHIFT+ESC, or right click on the taskbar and click on Task Manager. If they are you may close the applications and check.
All of my installed games are outside of C: as well. I have never heard anyone having issues with Steam being in another drive. SECONDLY we have forums for all the games, but the one forum I miss is one just for BIG where such as posted above would be more appropriate in spanning the whole tooty. Method 1: You may check if any other games are running the background. Launcher executable run the games and locate files for it. Can select as many games as external drive will hold. Open the Program Files (X86) folder, select the game you wish to copy, right click on the game and send to an eternal (USB thumb) drive. Click the triangle icon to select another drive on your computer as the destination, and click 'Transfer' to start the process. This will show you Installation Location.) They are generally in C: Program Files (X86).
Tick the C drive and select programs (marked as 'Yes') that you want to transfer. Download Big Fish Games App PC for free at BrowserCam. I also began installing my games onto my new computer and am considering a test to transfer progress files but I'm still a bit skeptic that I might make a booboo of it all. Select programs to move from C drive to another drive. If then, a transfer/move button can be designed to 'collect' a single whole game in one go with all progress and built-in info of our BF profile, compresses it, one saves it on a dongle and then on the new computer the game manager reads and re-installs as if nothing ever happened, as if one just 'trashed' and reinstalled the game as we do when we sometimes need problems to be fixed or when there has been updates. does not remove all the files of games we get rid of but it collects the necessary stuff for removal. But doing games then one by one, the game manager already has certain functions. That there can be function to transfer the whole BFG manager with all games in one go although this is probably unrealistic since some games have enormous files. TWO SUGGESTIONS BFG may consider (please) The ultimate electronic logbook for pilots.