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I'm trying to install Creative Cloud on my computer. I have chopped up the computer's drive into 250GB drives so the computer can be scanned for viruses nightly and actually complete. Unfortunately, I selected "change" in the CC App installer and installed Adobe XD but when I looked at the finished installation the folder wasn't used at all.
1. Why do you give this option if nothing actually gets installed here?
2. Can you tell me where I can find a guide of the options to install CC?
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adobe xd is still in beta and it's a uwp* app so it probably must be installed on your os drive.
*What's a Universal Windows Platform (UWP) app? - UWP app developer | Microsoft Docs
[moved from Creative Cloud Download & Install to Adobe XD CC]
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adobe xd is still in beta and it's a uwp* app so it probably must be installed on your os drive.
*What's a Universal Windows Platform (UWP) app? - UWP app developer | Microsoft Docs
[moved from Creative Cloud Download & Install to Adobe XD CC]
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So the other apps will install on other drives? Just the XD must stay on OS drive, right? I stopped the installation of the other apps because I couldn't see XD on the D drive. Thanks.
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most other apps will install off the os (onto a non-networked) drive. but even for those programs, some files will be still be installed on the os drive.
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I'm fine with that...I know some parts of the app have to be on OS drive. To be honest, because of this DevOps stuff I've decided to give Portfolios of products their own drives so I can see specifically how much they grow in size.
For example, Visual Studio 2017 is almost 120+ GB...its gets it's own drive.
Creative Cloud will be in the same class...so it gets its own drive too.
Thanks for your comments.
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you're welcome.
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