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Dividing programs on HDD

MachineKillx

My friend and I want to buy bo3, and he has an ancient pc but he still wants to buy it, and I wanted to know for him, since he has 3x40gb HDDs, yes you read that correctly. Since bo3 is 60gb, is it possible to install part of the game on one HDD and the he rest on another HDD?

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How to?

Well get a raid card connect them all up so they act as one drive. look it up on youtube

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How to?

 

It's pretty easy, but you have to format at least two of the drives.

 

 

 

 

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Nope

Edit: Just spend the $30 to get a 1tb drive if you can fork out $60 for BO3

I don't live in the us, even though a used to, were I currently live its about 100 dollars or 200 local currency, considering the minimum wage is 700 local currency (I don't earn minimum wage)

I am  MCCCXXXVII

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Nope

 

Edit: Just spend the $30 to get a 1tb drive if you can fork out $60 for BO3

What are you thinking? Ofc he can...

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Hey there MachineKillx,
 
One option is to create a JBOD Span volume from two or more drives. This will give you the option to see multiple drives as one whole volume. You can do that from Disk Management. Another option is to create a RAID array that would combine your drives again into one huge volume, providing some speed increase but putting your data in more danger. 
I would go for JBOD Span. :)
 
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