FiveM's Local Data adjust/move

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Environment questions

GTA V version: GTA 5
Up to date: Yes
Legit or Pirate copy: Legit
Purchased where - Steam/Rockstar Launcher/Epic: Steam
Windows version: 10
Did you try to delete content_index.xml and try again? No
System specifications: Imgur: The magic of the Internet
CitizenFX crash zip file (‘Save information’ on a crash):
logs/CitizenFX_log files:
.dmp files/report IDs:

Important parts

What is the issue you’re having? No necessarily a problem but more of a question on installation, how do I install FiveM into my Game drive (Drive D), because upon installing FiveM it allocated into my Local Drive C

What are you trying to do? I am not sure if manually moving local files would work too so I wanted to check first here incase if there is a solution

What have you tried already to fix the issue? Attempted to uninstall and reinstall the FiveM client but still allocated to the Local File C

Error screenshot (if any): N/A

What did you do to get this issue? N/A

What server did you get this issue on? Be specific and name some, ‘all of them’ by itself isn’t useful!
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Additional comments

Would it be possible to install it in A different drive?

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You simply create a folder in the drive you want FiveM on and put the FiveM.exe into there and thats where it will install itself.

Or, you can move it all over to that said folder as well.

I have attempted both but unfortunately it only created and allocated again on Drive C instead of Drive D as always

That is the way it works, so not sure why it would not be working for you. make sure the old FiveM install is deleted or and install of it and then make a new folder on Drive D Called FiveM and then put only the FiveM.exe into it.

Strangely. I attempted this it still did not work

Stupidly I had the idea to make ANOTHER folder WITHIN the folder and IT WORKED! lol

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