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I read your error message in the EA Desktop application and the problem you encountered when loading games. It seems that despite choosing a specific directory to install the game, the game always loads in the default location, which is C:\Program Files\EA Games. This can cause problems when trying to move the game to the specified directory, as the EA App does not recognize it there.
You mentioned that this error occurred all the time, with every game you tried to download. To reproduce the problem, you described steps where users can select a different installation location during the download process, but the game still ends up in C:\Program Files\EA Games instead of the directory you selected. Check this out some more on games you can read reviews on https://casinosanalyzer.com/online-casinos/lemon.casino there are different options.
Ideally, you'd expect the game to be installed on the selected drive, such as D:\Games\EA\The Sims 4, but it keeps getting installed in C:\Program Files\EA Games. This can be problematic, especially if you don't have enough space on your Windows drive, as the game may not fully load.
In your experience, you tried downloading Mass Effect Legendary Edition, intending to install it on a larger 4TB hard drive, but it unexpectedly booted to a smaller SSD, causing problems with insufficient disk space. You also reproduced the error on another computer with a 2TB Seagate USB drive attached, where The Sims 4 was supposed to boot into F:\Games\EA\The Sims 4, but ended up on an SSD.
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