Re: Freeing up disk space
Re-install programs onto D:.. when you reach the point where the
installation is telling you the path for the installation, press on a button
that may be labelled 'Change' or 'Browse".. it is easy enough to do..
What you can't do is cut and paste programs and or files.. you can drag and
drop, but no programs.. the program installation process not only creates
program folders specific to the program, it also places required files into
the Windows folders.. at this point, all files know the whereabouts of all
other relevant files.. this is why you can't just move program folders
around..
You might also want to look at getting a larger drive to use..
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Mike Hall
MVP - Windows Shell/User
"troaf" <troaf@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:63D9F627-7DEF-4FD6-9807-5B4F4A15A5D6@microsoft.com...
> My Computer has a C and a D drive. My C drive is getting full. How can I
> transfer programs from C to d drive? Can I just cut and paste, or do I
> have
> to reinstall on D? I tried to cut and paste MS Office, but it warned my
> that
> it may caues the programs not to work. Any help would be appreciated.
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