Windows 10: Replacing D: Date Drive with Installed Programs on it

Discus and support Replacing D: Date Drive with Installed Programs on it in Windows 10 Network and Sharing to solve the problem; I have a 240 GB M2 SSD which is my C: drive, and is Disc 1 in Disk Management. This is my boot drive with Windows 10 pro installed. I have a 1 TB SATA... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Network and Sharing' started by AlGat, Jan 22, 2023.

  1. AlGat Win User

    Replacing D: Date Drive with Installed Programs on it


    I have a 240 GB M2 SSD which is my C: drive, and is Disc 1 in Disk Management. This is my boot drive with Windows 10 pro installed. I have a 1 TB SATA HDD which is my D: drive, and is Disc 0 in Disk Management. I have some games installed on this drive, and this is where my cloud storage folders are. I would like to replace the 1 TB SATA HDD D: drive with a 4 TB SATA SSD drive. I can uninstall the games, and move the cloud storage folders. Then replace the drive, reinstall the games and move the folders back. But I think there is an easier way? I was planning to hook the 4 TB SSD via U

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    AlGat, Jan 22, 2023
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  2. D drive

    Hi,

    Based on the details you have provided us, it appears that there might be some corrupted contents on the said partition. We can also consider that this is caused by a virus.

    For us to check if a certain virus is hiding your files, kindly follow the steps below:

    • Type Command prompt in the search bar.
    • Type-in the following command:

      attrib -h -r -s /s /d D:\*.*
    • Press Enter to execute the command.

    If you think that there is nothing important stored in it, then we suggest that you reformat your D drive so that you can use the free space for important files.

    You can follow the steps below to start with the process:

    • Click on the File Explorer.
    • Select This PC.
    • Right-click on your D drive, then click on Format.
    • Follow the on-screen process to finish formatting the partition.

    Let us know how it goes so that we can further assist you.
     
    Engelsen Fad, Jan 22, 2023
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  3. Cleats Win User
    D Drive Installation

    I need to install my programs to the D Drive but I'm uncertain of all the procedures I should take before starting that process.

    I think the drive is ready to go but I still have questions like

    Should I create a Programs folder for the D Drive and do I just select the D drive for all installation options. Like Installation and folders and etc .....

    Do I need to change the storage options or create my own My Documents on the D Drive.

    For Example - My 3D software loads my content into My Documents. I guess I can re direct these files to the D Drive also ?

    I guess it shouldn't be rocket science but I just haven't installed programs off the c drive before.

    Do you have Any Suggestions , tips or tutorials you can recommend ?
     
    Cleats, Jan 22, 2023
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  4. Replacing D: Date Drive with Installed Programs on it

    replacing C: with larger M.2 NVme drive and move programs installed on D: to the new M.2 drive

    I have a DELL Desktop Computer XPS XPS8920-7581SLV-PUS Intel Core i7 7th Gen 7700 desktop running Windows 10 Pro with the Toshiba 250 GB M.2 NVme drive as the C: drive and a 1TB hard disk as the D: drive. I have installed a couple of games and applications to the D: drive due to the size of the install files.

    I am now planning to replace the Toshiba 250 GB M.2 drive with a Samsung 500 GB 970 EVO M.2 NVme drive.

    The procedure I plan to use is to:

    • clone the Toshiba drive to a new Western Digital SSD installed in a hard disk bay
    • replace the Toshiba with the Samsung
    • clone the new SSD back to the Samsung

    At that point I should have a bootable C: on the Samsung NVme drive.

    The next step would be to move the games and applications from the 1TB hard disk to the Samsung NVme drive since I now have the space for them.

    However it is not really possible to just move installed applications due to all the Registry changes that would be needed.

    The two applications are Visual Studio 2015 and 2017 (both Community Edition) and the games are World of Warcraft, Destiny 2, and Fallout 4 (the last being a Steam download).

    So I am looking for advice on these changes.

    Alternative approaches

    It seems that I have a couple of options:

    • clone the 1TB hard disk to the new SSD and just use the new SSD as D:
    • uninstall the games and applications then reinstall them to the new C:
    • create a D: partition on the new NVme drive and copy the installation folders there

    The easiest approach would seem to be to clone the 1TB drive to the new SSD as D: and move on. However I would be missing out on the NVme goodness with the games as well as the Visual Studio programming environment.

    The most straightforward approach would be to uninstall the games and applications from the 1TB hard disk and then reinstall them to the C: drive.

    The applications are Visual Studio 2015 and Visual Studio 2017, both Community Edition. These would both be straightforward to uninstall from D: and reinstall to C:.

    The games are World of Warcraft and Destiny 2 from Blizzard and Fallout 4 from Steam. These games will require long download time probably two or three days over my internet access. And I would have to start Fallout 4 all over again.

    Concluding thoughts

    Perhaps the best option would be to combine the first two options.

    Since the Visual Studio uninstall and install would be fairly painless I could do that while leaving the games on the 1TB drive and then do the clone of the 1TB drive to the new SSD. Then at a later date I could move World of Warcraft and Destiny 2 over to the NVme drive.

    I would think that working with Visual Studio would be easier and quicker from the NVme C: drive while the games would be quick and responsive enough if the game assets are on an SSD.
     
    Richard Chambers, Jan 22, 2023
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