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What does New volume (D:) mean?


I bought a cyberpower PC but I really don't know anything detailed about computers. I just wanted to play PC games and I'm still learning alot. Can someone explain what this New Volume means. Do I have more space on my computer that I dont know how to access? Because I'm about to buy a NVME with 2TB because I can't download anymore games.

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  2. BmanUltima

    It’s a secondary 1TB drive that you can use to store games on.

  3. destroyman1337

    Do not buy anything without knowing what you have. Do you even know if that 2TB NVMe drive is compatible with your machine?

    That New Volume is either a second hard drive/SSD or a second partition on the primary disk. Cant tell just from here, but yes, you basically have another 1TB available for use.

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