Author Topic: Computer Partitions Help?  (Read 893 times)

Okay, here's the deal. I have my hard drive partitioned into two segments. The first segment is really small and it's where I have battlefield 4 installed. I want to install the DLC for battlefield 4 but I don't have enough space on my drive. How do I handle this without having to delete all my bf4 files and download them onto my other partition? (I'd also like to figure out a way to get the rest of my bf4 files on there)


Why did you do that in the first place?

erm, try opening up disk management in windows?

Why did you do that in the first place?
go away if you aren't going to help...
erm, try opening up disk management in windows?
no, i don't want to undo the partitions, i want to know how to move my bf4 folder without loving up everything

go away if you aren't going to help...no, i don't want to undo the partitions, i want to know how to move my bf4 folder without loving up everything

then just get the files on that partition and copy them over to your primary partition?
i'm sorry i'm not understanding what you're trying to say here

Did you actually try to partition your hard drive to get BF4 to run faster?


correct me if I'm wrong but doesn't easy partition manager let you adjust the space between your partitions? i could be wrong

Did you actually try to partition your hard drive to get BF4 to run faster?
no... it came like this........
correct me if I'm wrong but doesn't easy partition manager let you adjust the space between your partitions? i could be wrong
i don't want to change the partitions.....
then just get the files on that partition and copy them over to your primary partition?
i'm sorry i'm not understanding what you're trying to say here
if i move them, it breaks stuff. how do i do it without breaking stuff.

no... it came like this.......
Why would a hard drive be partitioned when you got it?
how do i do it without breaking stuff.
Have you considered asking the people who will know how Battlefield 4 works? That is, Origin support?

Why would a hard drive be partitioned when you got it?
i don't know.
Origin support?
ha ha ha
you are a funny man




Edit: Step six: See page 2 for proper guide, ignore this friend.
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