Linking to Logitech Profiler G27

Hey all. So I’ve installed Forza on my D drive as it’s much larger than my standard C drive. I can not access any of the Forza files in Windows apps. Mate is an I.T geek for work and he can’t get it to work either. Is this because it’s not on the standard C drive? all other apps on C are accessible. It seems utterly stupid that putting the files onto a different drive makes it impossible to use, I’m using windows 10 pro btw. Game opens but I can’t link to Profiler to change degrees of rotation which as it stands makes the cars almost undriveable, I also can’t get to the ini file to manually change degrees of rotation. Otherwise I’m enjoying the game, and it has so much potential if I can get this fixed. Anyone else had this issue? are there any work arounds other than buying a new bigger SSD drive? Thanks in advance.

I had the same problem. Even as a admin, you haven’t any rights on the app folder on your d drive.
The only chance to make the G29 properly work is to change the default settings in your G29 software.
I experimenting with 360 degrees rotation at the moment, but I think 270 degrees will do better.

Ok man how did you change the degrees of rotation in the G29 software? with the G27 it’s through profiler but because I have no access to the folder I can’t even link it to my profiler. Windows 10 farked up big time on this issue. Some people can’t even delete old stuff in the windows app folder if it’s not on your C drive. So stupid. So this actually isn’t a forza issue, well it kinda is because who in their right mind would want 270 degrees of rotation on sim handling model? the breaks lock up instantly and you can’t control the car for about 3 seconds while it flies into a wall. I want around 540+ at least. How come it doesn’t matter what I do in profiler too? why isn’t forza affected by this? Definitely the missed the mark on the most common wheel used on PC here.