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I had the Gog client installed on my old hard drive. Recently that old hard drive died, but now I have a new drive, and it is saying that the drive im trying to install it on doesn't exist. any suggestions?
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BabRabbits: I had the Gog client installed on my old hard drive. Recently that old hard drive died, but now I have a new drive, and it is saying that the drive im trying to install it on doesn't exist. any suggestions?
So Galaxy is re-installed on the new drive? You can point where you want Galaxy to download games by default by going to the GOG COM logo in the top left. Click on settings -> Downloads -> Game Installation Folder. Just make sure it's set to download to the actual drive.
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USERNAME:BabRabbits#Q&_^Q&Q#GROUP:4I had the Gog client installed on my old hard drive. Recently that old hard drive died, but now I have a new drive, and it is saying that the drive im trying to install it on doesn't exist. any suggestions?
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no galaxy wont reinstall
Post edited February 27, 2018 by BabRabbits
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BabRabbits: I had the Gog client installed on my old hard drive. Recently that old hard drive died, but now I have a new drive, and it is saying that the drive im trying to install it on doesn't exist. any suggestions?
See if Galaxy shows up in your installed programs in your Control Panel. If so, you could try getting a clean uninstall that way. You may have some registry entries hanging about that are interfering with your attempted re-install.
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BabRabbits: no galaxy wont reinstall
Oh sorry I thought you meant Galaxy was installing games to a nonexistent drive...

Did this old drive include Windows or was it just an extra drive for games / programs. If it is the later you may have some registry stuff that is messing up the install if you had Windows installed on one drive and Galaxy installed on a secondary drive. As GROOT said check if Windows is still showing Galaxy as installed and try to uninstall it. If that doesn't work, you may have to run CCleaner or something like that to clean up the registry. Even if you don't use a secondary drive and instead have Galaxy / Windows all on one drive, this could also happen if Galaxy failed to install for some reason.

Also go to "Disk Management" in Windows and make sure the drive for the new hard-drive is showing and has a working partition if you are installing to a secondary drive.

You should have a screen during install though where you can pick the hard-drive you want to install too. See pic.
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Post edited February 27, 2018 by user deleted
The Cleaner is working thanks :)
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BabRabbits: The Cleaner is working thanks :)
No problem, glad it worked for you.