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How to change default drive from C to D?

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Old 04-07-2009
Malke
 
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Re: How to change default drive from C to D?

ST wrote:

> Hello,
>
> My laptop has two hard drives. C has Vista on it and along with updates
> it's almost full. D drive is much larger. I'd like any new programs to
> automatically install to D. Is there a way to do that?


Not automatically, no. When you install most programs you're given a choice
of where to install them. Choose your D: drive. In the meantime, you can
move your data to that drive, either by relocating your Documents, Music,
Pictures, etc. or by just moving the data to it. You can also uninstall
programs and reinstall them to the D: drive. Understand that some files
will always be put on C:.

Malke
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Old 04-07-2009
ST
 
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How to change default drive from C to D?

Hello,

My laptop has two hard drives. C has Vista on it and along with updates
it's almost full. D drive is much larger. I'd like any new programs to
automatically install to D. Is there a way to do that?

Thanks,

ST
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Old 04-07-2009
Raymond Shaw
 
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Re: How to change default drive from C to D?

ST <stastor@example.net> wrote:

>Hello,
>
>My laptop has two hard drives. C has Vista on it and along with updates
>it's almost full. D drive is much larger. I'd like any new programs to
>automatically install to D. Is there a way to do that?


Automatically? Nope.

Shrink D, expand C.

Might need a third-party partition manager to get that done...

Google EASEUS (it's free).
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Old 04-07-2009
ST
 
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Re: How to change default drive from C to D?

The ever esteemed Malke replied, with the utmost intelligence:
> ST wrote:
>
>> Hello,
>>
>> My laptop has two hard drives. C has Vista on it and along with updates
>> it's almost full. D drive is much larger. I'd like any new programs to
>> automatically install to D. Is there a way to do that?

>
> Not automatically, no. When you install most programs you're given a choice
> of where to install them. Choose your D: drive. In the meantime, you can
> move your data to that drive, either by relocating your Documents, Music,
> Pictures, etc. or by just moving the data to it. You can also uninstall
> programs and reinstall them to the D: drive. Understand that some files
> will always be put on C:.
>
> Malke


Hello,

Thanks for the info.

ST
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Old 04-07-2009
Dave T.
 
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Re: How to change default drive from C to D?

Raymond Shaw wrote:
> ST <stastor@example.net> wrote:
>
>> Hello,
>>
>> My laptop has two hard drives. C has Vista on it and along with updates
>> it's almost full. D drive is much larger. I'd like any new programs to
>> automatically install to D. Is there a way to do that?

>
> Automatically? Nope.
>
> Shrink D, expand C.
>
> Might need a third-party partition manager to get that done...
>
> Google EASEUS (it's free).


32 bit only...

Dave T.
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Old 04-07-2009
Ken Blake, MVP
 
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Re: How to change default drive from C to D?

On Fri, 03 Jul 2009 20:03:09 -0500, ST <stastor@example.net> wrote:

> Hello,
>
> My laptop has two hard drives. C has Vista on it and along with updates
> it's almost full. D drive is much larger. I'd like any new programs to
> automatically install to D. Is there a way to do that?



You've already gotten answers to your question, but I'd like to add a
point and a suggestion.

Are you sure it has two drives? With a laptop, it's more likely that
it has *one* drive that's divided into two partitions.

Assuming the latter, your best course of action may be to change it to
a single partition instead of two. You can do that with third-party
software. Partition Magic is the best-known such program, but there
are freeware/shareware alternatives. One such program is BootIt Next
Generation. It's shareware, but comes with a free 30-day trial, so you
should be able to do what you want within that 30 days. I haven't used
it myself (because I've never needed to use *any* such program), but
it comes highly recommended by several other MVPs here.

Whatever software you use, make sure you have a good backup before
beginning. Although there's no reason to expect a problem, things
*can* go wrong.



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Old 05-07-2009
ST
 
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Re: How to change default drive from C to D?

The ever esteemed Ken Blake, MVP replied, with the utmost intelligence:
> On Fri, 03 Jul 2009 20:03:09 -0500, ST <stastor@example.net> wrote:
>
>> Hello,
>>
>> My laptop has two hard drives. C has Vista on it and along with updates
>> it's almost full. D drive is much larger. I'd like any new programs to
>> automatically install to D. Is there a way to do that?

>
>
> You've already gotten answers to your question, but I'd like to add a
> point and a suggestion.
>
> Are you sure it has two drives? With a laptop, it's more likely that
> it has *one* drive that's divided into two partitions.
>
> Assuming the latter, your best course of action may be to change it to
> a single partition instead of two. You can do that with third-party
> software. Partition Magic is the best-known such program, but there
> are freeware/shareware alternatives. One such program is BootIt Next
> Generation. It's shareware, but comes with a free 30-day trial, so you
> should be able to do what you want within that 30 days. I haven't used
> it myself (because I've never needed to use *any* such program), but
> it comes highly recommended by several other MVPs here.
>
> Whatever software you use, make sure you have a good backup before
> beginning. Although there's no reason to expect a problem, things
> *can* go wrong.
>
>
>



Hello,

Thanks for the reply. Here's my computer hard disk info:

384GB hard drive capacity
With a 320GB serial ATA hard drive (5400 rpm) and a 64GB solid-state
drive offers plenty of storage space.


I'm not all that geeky so I don't know if that is one or two separate
drives, but my Vista is on the C: 64 gig drive.


Thanks again,

ST
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Old 05-07-2009
Ken Blake, MVP
 
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Re: How to change default drive from C to D?

On Sat, 04 Jul 2009 12:46:58 -0500, ST <stastor@example.net> wrote:

> The ever esteemed Ken Blake, MVP replied, with the utmost intelligence:
> > On Fri, 03 Jul 2009 20:03:09 -0500, ST <stastor@example.net> wrote:
> >
> >> Hello,
> >>
> >> My laptop has two hard drives. C has Vista on it and along with updates
> >> it's almost full. D drive is much larger. I'd like any new programs to
> >> automatically install to D. Is there a way to do that?

> >
> >
> > You've already gotten answers to your question, but I'd like to add a
> > point and a suggestion.
> >
> > Are you sure it has two drives? With a laptop, it's more likely that
> > it has *one* drive that's divided into two partitions.
> >
> > Assuming the latter, your best course of action may be to change it to
> > a single partition instead of two. You can do that with third-party
> > software. Partition Magic is the best-known such program, but there
> > are freeware/shareware alternatives. One such program is BootIt Next
> > Generation. It's shareware, but comes with a free 30-day trial, so you
> > should be able to do what you want within that 30 days. I haven't used
> > it myself (because I've never needed to use *any* such program), but
> > it comes highly recommended by several other MVPs here.
> >
> > Whatever software you use, make sure you have a good backup before
> > beginning. Although there's no reason to expect a problem, things
> > *can* go wrong.
> >
> >
> >

>
>
> Hello,
>
> Thanks for the reply. Here's my computer hard disk info:
>
> 384GB hard drive capacity
> With a 320GB serial ATA hard drive (5400 rpm) and a 64GB solid-state
> drive offers plenty of storage space.
>
>
> I'm not all that geeky so I don't know if that is one or two separate
> drives, but my Vista is on the C: 64 gig drive.



If what you say is accurate (an SSD and a hard drive), then my guess
that you had two partitions on a single drive wasn't correct.

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