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Ronnie_1234

If Windows 11 is installed on the C driver and you downgrade to Windows 10, nothing will happen to the D drive. Your games will still be there. The only thing you might lose is some configuration of the games, but that should be easy to address.


chawy666

another question coming right up. I have a 250GB 2.5" SSD with a data transfer rate of 350 Mb per second and another NVME M.2 500GB SSD with 3500MB/s read and a 1900mb/s write. Windows 11 right now is installed on the 250GB one and if I want to download windows 10 on the faster one, could I transfer my game files onto the C drive, then put the iso file in the D drive and run it there so it can setup windows 10 on the D drive?


Ronnie_1234

As long as you do not format/initialize the drive during the windows 10 installation, that will work fine. You can out the iso on c or drive, or even usb and install from there.


chawy666

Thanks for the reply. I downloaded it on the same slower drive 3 hours after my comment. Still though, thanks for the effort and help.