a Hard Drive in Satisfactory 1.0
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All Hard Drive locations in Satisfactory 1.0

Hard drives unlock more recipes.

Finding Hard Drives in Satisfactory 1.0 is essential as they unlock all the alternate recipes to different items available in the game.

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The entire world of Satisfactory is filled with crash sites and from these spots, you can retrieve precious resources such as Wires, Rotors, Motors, and more. You also obtain a Hard Drive from each of these sites that you can scan under the Molecular Analysis Machine (MAM) to unlock alternate recipes.

a Crashed Drop Pod in Satisfactory 1.0
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How many Hard Drives are there in Satisfactory?

In Satisfactory, there are 118 crash sites in total which means you can get as many Hard Drives from these locations.

All you need to do is rotate the lever of the crashed drop pod to open it. You’ll sometimes need to keep an item such as a Modular Frame to open it, after which you can drag the Hard Drive into your inventory.

Be careful though as most of the crash sites are protected by hostile creatures. Kill them first and then proceed to open the crashed drop pods. The other non-hostile spots, however, will be located at a higher altitude.

All Hard Drive locations in Satisfactory

Check the image below to find all the Hard Drive locations in Satisfactory 1.0.

all Hard Drive locations in Satisfactory 1.0
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Apart from all the starting locations you can choose from, these Hard Drives are scattered in some places that you can only access after exploring the map thoroughly.

How to use a Hard Drive to unlock alternate recipes?

Once you have gathered some Hard Drives, head over to the Molecular Analysis Machine (MAM), and start scanning it. It will take 10 minutes for one scan or research to complete after which you can choose between two alternate recipes.

Hard Drive scanned in  Satisfactory 1.0
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In case you don’t like either of the recipes, you can rescan the Hard Drive to give you two new choices. However, you can only do this once per Hard Drive.


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