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  1. My C:Drive is filled how can I free it up by moving my app to D: Drive as it has a lots of...


    I was trying to use Virtual Machine and When I was doing that I get to know that my CMy C:Drive is filled how can I free it up by moving my app to D: Drive as it has a lots of... :Drive is filled. So, I decided to clean it by deleting stuff that I don't want. When I was done with that I saw that I have freed up a little storage only and then I went to settings where I get to know that application on my PC are taking a lots of space. So I decided to delete the applications but I want those applications. So, please tell me how can I move my VS Code to D: drive ?

    :)
     
    Mridul_1729, Jul 14, 2024
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  2. Zaki_j Win User

    C drive full, how to move some to D drive

    Hi Dan,

    Thank you for writing to Microsoft Community Forums.

    I understand that your computer is running out of space and you would like to move the data from C drive to D Drive.

    • When you say “How can I move some GB's from C to external D drive?“ do you want to free space on the c drive or do you want to extent the C partition?

    If you want to free up space on C drive, I suggest to follow the below given suggestions.

    Personal files such as videos, music, photos, and documents can take up a lot of space on your device. To see which files are using the most space:

    1. Select File Explorer from the taskbar and find the files you want to move.
    2. Under This PC in the menu on the left, select a folder to see what files are saved in it. The
      Videos, Music, Pictures, and
      Downloads
      folders usually contain the largest files that you’ve saved to your device.
    3. To see the size of the files in a folder, select
      View
      > Details. Right-click in the open space and then select
      Sort by > Size to show the largest files at the top of the list.
    4. If there are files you no longer need on your device, you can either delete them or move them to an external storage device like a USB drive or an SD card.

    Note: If you delete any files, remember to empty the Recycle Bin to completely remove them from your device and free up space.

    To move photos, music, videos, or other files that you want to keep but don't use very often, consider saving them to an external storage device like a USB drive or an SD card. You'll still be able to use them when the drive is connected, but they won't take
    up space on your PC.

    1. Connect an external storage device like a USB drive or SD card to your PC.
    2. Select File Explorer from the taskbar and go to the folder that contains the files you want to move.
    3. Select the files, select the Home tab, and then select
      Move to > Choose location.
    4. Select the external storage device you connected in the location list, and then select
      Move.

    In Windows 10 you can also move the installed Windows Store apps to any other drive in order to free up space. You can also change the path of the default installation directory, for new apps.

    If you would like to move the installed apps to another drive, try the below given suggestions.

    Press Windows key + I to bring up the Settings menu and click Apps. You should be on the
    Apps & features page of the left-hand navigation.

    Click on the app entry that you would like to move to a different drive to see
    Move and Uninstall
    options. Click Move button and then select a drive of your choice to move the app.

    Note: When you click on a traditional desktop program or an app that came preinstalled with Windows 10, Windows 10 offers only Uninstall option and you can’t move desktop applications
    using this method.

    For more information on how to free up space on your computer I suggest you refer to the suggestion from the given article

    Free up drive space in Windows 10 - Windows Help


    Regards,

    Zaki
     
    Zaki_j, Jul 14, 2024
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  3. Caggie52 Win User
    C drive almost full but D drive has lots of space!

    Hi, I would like to know if I can move "Users" from the C drive to the D drive as the C drive is almost full and I have lots of space on the D drive?
     
    Caggie52, Jul 14, 2024
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  4. Avant_M Win User

    My C:Drive is filled how can I free it up by moving my app to D: Drive as it has a lots of...

    Unable to move Apps from D: drive to C: Drive

    **** Team

    I am facing a scenario I moved my Windows Store Apps from
    C drive to D Drive
    (both in same Hard disk) and then I Reinstalled a fresh Windows (doing Format C drive)


    and after that when i am trying to access my apps its not available in list of ALL drives and unable to Use my apps now. Please See Screenshot.

    My Apps not Visible from D Drive


    My C:Drive is filled how can I free it up by moving my app to D: Drive as it has a lots of... 0e263590-bd49-4d42-b2d1-9b89855be1ca.png


    My apps exist in Drive D


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    Avant_M, Jul 14, 2024
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