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Hi,
i had the same question. but the way you describe it doesn't work. Creative Cloud doesn't accept when I change the Install location for Applications to the external SSD hard disk. why? and is there any other solution? my amcbook storage is full due to and I just bought a new external hard disk by LaCie.
Yes but I don't believe applications can run properly from an ExFAT drive. it must be a Mac format.
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if mac, what file system on the external drive?
how much free space is on your os drive?
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Hi @kglad
The file system on the external drive is exFAT
and my os drive has 145 GB of free space (now, after I put the media data to the external SSD)
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copy and paste here a screenshot of the cc desktop app install location setting.
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you can't install to the root of any drive.
and in the future don't use insert photo, again copy and paste.
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If you're out of primary hard disk space, you need a new computer. See the system requirements below and keep in mind that these are minimum requirements. You'll likely need additional HD space for operating system + all other apps you use.
- https://helpx.adobe.com/creative-cloud/system-requirements.html
- https://helpx.adobe.com/photoshop/system-requirements.html
- https://helpx.adobe.com/photoshop/kb/photoshop-cc-gpu-card-faq.html
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Thank you Nancy, but that's why I asked if its possible to install adobe applications on an external hard drive. So far it didn't worked in the CC settings, although I didn't try to use the root of the external (as speculated by @kglad ), instead folders I already created. Or does it needs partition of the external in order to change the Install location for Applications?
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@Lumigraphics found the problem: macs can't execute apps on exfat formatted drives. they can read/write to those drives, but not run programs.
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Yes, but the apps are pretty small, compared to everything else. You will need to change some settings and you'll still need lots of space on the system drive. I agree with Nancy: you need a bigger drive. Unfortunately, the basic configuration of PCs/Macs isn't enough for designers.
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You may need to format that external drive as HFS Extended or APFS to install software on it. ExFAT is a Windows format.
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Yes but I don't believe applications can run properly from an ExFAT drive. it must be a Mac format.
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ah. thanks for that. i didn't know.
i did some research and found this,
The external drive must be formatted in some Apple/Mac Filesystem like HFS+ or APFS. If you try to run those external apps from an exFAT or some other non-Apple/non-Mac file system, macOS will complain about a "corrupt or broken" app, even though the app itself would be totally fine.
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Installation on compatible format externals still requires ample primary hard disk space to download and unpack the program files before they are moved to the external.