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April 24, 2018
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how do i get lightroom off my c drive and onto my d drive.

  • April 24, 2018
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i [xxxxxxxxx] Lightroom and Adobe are more cancer than Windows is. i need to get Lightroom off my D drive or to stop loading [xxxxx} on the C drive but Lightroom is about as intuitive as trying to build a car by screwing a light socket. If anyone has an answer that would be useful cuz atm I'm about to drive to their hq [headquarters] and beat the lead designers head in until he figures out how to design something that isn't garbage.

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    Geoff the kiwi
    Community Expert
    Community Expert
    April 26, 2018

    I have messaged you and requested a  more detailed post of what you want to achieve.

    This thread is being locked now as it serves no purpose.

    Jim Wilde
    Community Expert
    Community Expert
    April 24, 2018

    Can I just point out that this is a user-to-user forum, which means that the aim is for users such as myself to help other users such as yourself to try to resolve a problem. We are not Adobe staff, we are simply volunteers, freely giving up some of our spare time, and to be quite frank none of us like to be faced with a belligerent rant such as your initial post. Unsurprisingly our enthusiasm to help is somewhat diminished when we encounter such posts.

    I would therefore suggest that you take a couple of deep breaths, calm down, and then post a sensible description of the problem you are trying to solve, as it's totally unclear from your post. Your post heading suggests you want to move "lightroom" from C to D, but your post says you need to get "lightroom off the D drive".....so which is correct? And what do you mean by "lightroom"....the program executable, or the program support files, or the catalog, or the image files. And which version of Lightroom are you referring to?