Windows Applications To Another Drive In Windows 11 - How To Fix
Move installed apps/programs to another drive on Windows 11 to free up the space for multiple purposes and to avoid installing new Microsoft Windows 11 copy on your laptop computer.
Because the system will include cache data, system patch, various transient files from disk drive, and many system files are compressed before installation, they will become larger after decompression, you must allow 15 percent -20 percent space on your C drive. Additionally, system operation requires buffer space, so be sure there is enough room for both installation and operation.
Typically, users have two options: one is to increase drive space, and the other is to decrease drive space. If there is an unallocated space just behind the C drive, users can try using diskpart and Disk Management; otherwise, it will not work. Moving files or programs to a different location is another option. Moving small files is straightforward with the "Copy & Paste" tool, however moving installed apps is hard. Users should be aware that the C drive contains various "untraceable" data files from installed apps. When the source file cannot be found in the specified location on the C drive, the application will fail. As a result, users are unable to transfer installed applications in the same way that they may move files.
What are the main advantages of moving Windows Applications to Another Drive on Windows 11?
All new apps and software are installed by default on System Drive, which is the C drive. The C drive will fill up with time, and you will need extra space to continue functioning. You are no longer able to install any new tools or software on your system. You'll need to relocate some installed applications to another location to free up space on your System drive.
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This video will help to solve on computers, laptops, desktops running Windows 11, Windows 10, Windows 8/8.1, Windows 7 systems. Works on all computers and laptops (HP, Dell, Asus, Acer, Lenovo, Samsung, Toshiba).
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