Can you do that on the PC?

Sh
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I have a problem was:

I have a gaming laptop and now have a total of 3 games on it (Destiny 2, Assasin's Creed Odyssey, Minecraft lol) and have run out of space because they are very large games in part. When I looked in the files under "My PC", I noticed that devices and drives "only one (I think) drive was full, Acer (C." and the other, Data (D. "hardly busy And well, yes, I do not know myself so well with computers etc. That's why I wanted to ask if there's a way to divide my data somehow under the 2 drives without what is lost? Or so I have more space?

Ne

If you can save the scores extra, it would work like this:

You store the saved games extra in a memory folder on c;
You uninstall a game
You install the game while you are on (depends on the game) extended or individually or something and go there and select the storage space on D:!
Then you start the game and load the game from the folder of C:

You can do that in almost all installations. Thus D is the installed program.

Ab

Rearranging is usually a bit clumsy, but you can just save what you instal or download from now on D: save.

In fact, it's the same drive by the way, Acer just splits it up virtually (which is called a partition), do not ask me why. You could theoretically put both together again, but since I just do not know by heart, whether the data is retained.

If you use Steam, you can also create an alternative location on D: in the settings, then you can decide where to save it when downloading a game.

Me

You can shrink the partitions under Windows. So make D smaller and C enlarge. You already have room. Nothing gets deleted and you do not have to reinstall anything.