![]() Please stop spreading doom and gloom on using a separate stand alone folder on the c drive. I've put a steam game folder on C on multiple computers and have never run into any issue EVER. ![]() I've found many steam posts on moving the default steam folder to other locations/drives. Also saying it's locked to the program folder and anywhere is will not work is also false. I'm a system admin and i work with software all the time that needs to be installed in special locations outside of the program folders, often on the root of the c drive. Yes Windows 7 locked things down pretty tight, and Windows 10 locks them down even more, but these are the Windows folders, not the C drive root. Microsoft locks down Windows folder with special permissions so you can't screw up anything. It will not break ANY functionality of using Windows. Saying it will break things it just utter nonsense. I've never EVER had an issue with creating and using a folder on the root of C:\. Create a Steam directory and point the install there, where you could isolate it from much more vital stuff than your root directory with your operating system on it. If you have a different DRIVE, try that instead. If your modded game is crashing it's very, very likely to be those mods, and not the install location, that's the problem. Never mess with root directories like that. ![]() It won't make oblivion stop crashing, but it will likely screw up everything else on your computer. Originally posted by Zekiran:PROGRAM FILES. ![]()
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