![]() If you mess something up use safe mode to change back to the original keys that you should have backed up in case of problems. HERE is a guide to the method that I use, although I do NOT change any other keys, which can make your system unstable. ![]() The keys that need to be changed are ProgramFilesDir and ProgramFilesDir (x86). The safest way is to *only* change the drive letter needs to be changed for the two keys using the 32 bit editor by typing regedit and then using 64 bit registry editor for the same keys that you call up by typing %systemroot%\syswow64\regedit into the start button search box to get the 64 bit editor. ![]() I guess it just comes down to my laziness -) I just figured that in time with things like iTunes dropping files on C anyway and Photoshop running so great on the SSD it will fill up eventually. I know that probably 90% of my installations will got to the E drive, especially downloads, documents, music, photos etc. I'm using a 500GB Samsung EVO partitioned into 2-233GB partitions for dual boot. And that is REALLY easy to change the location for. ![]() What really takes up valuable space is your Documents and Downloads. A 120GB SSD for instance, can hold quite a few applications. Personally, I prefer to choose which ones go where, instead of forcing to be 'other than C'.Īpplications, incl Photoshop, don't really take up that much space.
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