Windows 10: Can't move a 200+ Gb folder from C drive to D drive

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  1. Can't move a 200+ Gb folder from C drive to D drive


    hi,as i mentioned on the question, I can't move/copy/drag and drop a 200+ gb folder from C ssd to D hdd.It says " insufficient space on OS. In order to copy the files it's necessary free 200+ gb".I don't understand it, i moved from OS drive to the second drive hdd, why it alert me that i've no space, i'm moving this folder just to free space on the OS drive.maybe there is something involving onedrive? i've synched this folder on it

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    Eugenio Francesco, Dec 5, 2024
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  2. NjnBat Win User

    Unable to shrink the C drive beyond 455 GB

    I was trying to partition my 1 TB hard drive in new windows 10 laptop from HP by using disk management tool . I would like to keep the following partition sizes:

    C Drive : 200 GB

    D Drive : 400 GB

    E Drive : 300 GB

    However I am unable to proceed as the shrink cannot be beyond 50% and it doesn't allow Volume C to be less than 455 GB.

    Will I be able to successfully shrink it to 200 GB in c drive and does it have any disadvantages doing so?
     
    NjnBat, Dec 5, 2024
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  3. silvanasp Win User
    partitioning C: D: drives

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    can anyone explain why my d drive has 759 GB

    and my c drive 239 GB

    is there any logical reason for this type of partitioning?

    i back up to G drive - external drive.

    What can i do with D drive, how can i utilize this 759 GB of space?

    You had this question
     
    silvanasp, Dec 5, 2024
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  4. S_and_S Win User

    Can't move a 200+ Gb folder from C drive to D drive

    have 1.6 gB free on drive D but drive C is full so why won't it store on drive D: ????

    Why won't the computer store or use the 1.7GB drive D ...

    Permissions have no role to play here, and I really hope you did not alter the access control lists for your D: drive.

    By default, all software stores its data in folders on the C: drive, because every computer has a C: drive (by convention) and a software developer can't know in advance whether any given computer will have additional partitions.

    Most data must stay on the C: drive. That includes Windows itself and all components of Windows, including updates. However, your personal data (documents, music, etc.) can be moved to a different partition - like your D: drive - and you can set your D:
    drive to be the default location for all future data of the same type. The default location for your personal data must be an internal drive (so not a flash drive.)

    You can move these personal data folders from C: to D: ( and it's easy to doCan't move a 200+ Gb folder from C drive to D drive :)

    Documents

    Downloads

    Music

    Pictures

    Videos

    There are a few additional data folders that can be moved, but virtually all of your personal data likely resides in those folders. There are several ways to move your data, and I suppose everyone has their favorite method, so I'll show you one way.

    Before you start, if you manually altered the permissions on your D: drive, do yourself a favor: backup everything you have on the D: drive to an external drive, then delete D: and re-create it. It will be created with the default permissions.

    I'll start with the Documents folder -- C:\Users\your user name \Documents

    1. Right-click on the folder and choose Properties from the context menu
    2. On the Location tab, change the drive letter in the box from C: to D:
    3. Don't change anything else.
    4. Click on the Move button. You'll be asked if you also want to move the contents of the Documents folder to the new location. Of course, you'll say 'yes.'
    (Windows asks that question because you can, if you wish, leave existing data on the C: drive and move all future data to the D: drive.)

    After you click on the Move button, two things happen: 1) a new folder is created, namely D:\Users\your user name\Documents which is from now on the default location for all your documents, and 2) all your existing documents are moved to the new folder.

    Do the same for the other folders.

    You can also move the Desktop folder C:\Users\your user name\Desktop. What you see on the desktop is actually a combination of three separate folders, one of which you can move.

    If you use Microsoft Office Outlook, you can move your message store (the .pst file) but you need to do that from within Outlook.

    Don't try to move any other folders!

    Now you can backup C: and D: independently. That's a huge advantage.
     
    S_and_S, Dec 5, 2024
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