We don’t have an official way to move content, the Launcher/editor was not design in this manor.
Not currently possible. Reinstall and redownload is required.
What you need to do simply is rename the folder the games are in Like Game → Game2 start the install on all the games to a new folder called Game then pause install or if not enough space it will pause anyway then delete Game and rename Game2 back to Game.
When you resume install it will verify the files. I do it often I am up to 5TB of installed games need to upgrade again soon.
Well all you need to do to implement it is take away the restriction of “Needing a empty folder” then it would just verify existing files instead as it already does
Move (dont copy) “epic launcher” folder from Program Files to desired location and then use windows junction point method,
Example: mklink -j C:\Program Files (x86)\Epic Games D:\Epic Games
it will create a fake Epic Games folder in program files that is linket both ways to Epic Games on D drive
Hey guys, not to necro, but I found a solution. If you move the install app to your second hard drive the setup wizard gives you the option to change the location of the app. At least that’s what worked for me, hopefully it works for you too (aka, the girl reading this.)
I’ve found you copy the game files then in the hidden folder “Program Data” or “C:\ProgramData\Epic\EpicGamesLauncher\Data\Manifests” copy the Manifests folder and the Games files to the new computer and it worked for me.