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March 9, 2017
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Installing Photoshop on a different drive.

  • March 9, 2017
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Hi

I have been having problems with my computer installing everything onto the C drive of my computer, leaving no room in that drive and an empty D drive. I have sorted that out by changing the settings in Google Chrome. Now I apparently need to change something in Photoshop in order for it to install on my D drive. What do I need to do. I'm on a deadline! Bridge Cache is saying it's got no room and I need to get a job finished!

Elana

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Correct answer Ned Murphy

With the CC Desktop application opened, choose the little gear icon in the upper right corner and then choose Preferences.  In the Preferences screen select Creative Cloud and then look for the Install Location drop down

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Legend
March 9, 2017

With the CC Desktop application opened, choose the little gear icon in the upper right corner and then choose Preferences.  In the Preferences screen select Creative Cloud and then look for the Install Location drop down

Participant
April 24, 2021

hello and thanks for the information. Does the migration of the applications to the other destination drive happen automatically? Do I have to manually uninstall and then proceed with a new installation?

Community Expert
April 25, 2021

You will have to make the change manually. The setting affects only the new installations that are done after the setting is made.

-Manan

-Manan