🚀 How to Move Programs from C Drive to D Drive in Windows | Step-by-Step Guide 💻
Welcome to Dino's Tech World! In today's video, I'm going to show you how to install or move a program to a different drive in Windows, such as the D drive, even if the program was initially installed on the C drive. This is particularly useful if you're running out of space on your C drive or simply prefer to keep your programs organized on a separate drive.
🔹 Video Highlights:
Traditional Installation Methods:
- Choosing Installation Drive: How to select a different drive (e.g., D drive) during the installation process.
- Using Command-Line Switches: Some programs offer special switches for drive selection during installation.
Moving Installed Programs:
- Accessing Settings: Navigate to Windows Settings > Apps > Apps & features.
- Selecting a Program: Find a program that supports the move feature (e.g., newer versions of Affinity Publisher).
- Moving the Program: Use the "Move" option to transfer the program from the C drive to another drive, like the D drive.
Verification:
- Check the Program Location: Confirm that the program has been successfully moved to the new drive.
- Run the Program: Ensure the program functions correctly after the move.
- Space Check: Verify that the space on the C drive has increased and the D drive reflects the additional usage.
This guide is perfect for anyone looking to free up space on their C drive or manage their storage more effectively by moving programs to another drive.
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