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Move Application

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May 31, 2013 May 31, 2013

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Because of limited disk space on my C drive, I need to move an installed application form the C drive to the D drive.  How do I accomplish this?

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Adobe Employee , May 31, 2013 May 31, 2013

Hi Patrick692, its not a recommended way.

You need to uninstall and then re-install to a different drive.

Note--Some common/shared components will still be installed on C: drive regardless of the drive you choose.

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May 31, 2013 May 31, 2013

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Hi Patrick692, its not a recommended way.

You need to uninstall and then re-install to a different drive.

Note--Some common/shared components will still be installed on C: drive regardless of the drive you choose.

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Apr 18, 2021 Apr 18, 2021

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Problem here .... When installing Adobe Apps ... no choice is offered to select the volume I want
So how to do that ?

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Who has a disk smaller than 80 GB (HDD) or 64 GB (SSD) for OS & programs nowadays? No way you would need more than 50-60 GB for OS & programs even with multiple versions of the Master Collection, unless you have collected a huge amount of garbage, in which case it makes sense to clean up. That makes more sense than de-activating, uninstalling and re-installing on a different drive.

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