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How to install/move cc, PS, and LR to drive other than C;

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Feb 02, 2021 Feb 02, 2021

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My old computer has been replaced and I would like to install CC, PS, LR Classic, and Acrobat on Drive D of my new computer, other than Drive C. Unfortunately, the installer did not give me a choice of installation drives. 

Is there a way to uninstall it all and reinstall to drive D:?

Thanks in advance.

Judith

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P.S. Forgot to mention that I am on a PC, Win 10 2004 x64

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Thanks. That's what I was afraid of. For the time being I'll leave all on drive C. The reason I wanted as many programs as possible on Drive D: is because my new computer is an all-in-one, with two internal drives. C: is 250GB and D: is 2TB. I am trying to install as many of my programs on D: as possible (I use attached external drives for my dynamic data files, such as  images.

I'll watch how C: is filling up before I decide to uninstall and reinstall to D:.

Thanks for the advice.

Judith

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