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Discussions tagged with 'program storage' on WindowsForum.com focus on managing where applications are installed and stored on Windows systems. Users ask how to change the default program installation path in Windows 10, such as moving from one user's folder to another. Others explore partitioning strategies to separate programs, games, and data across multiple drives or partitions, aiming to improve organization and performance. Topics include the benefits and drawbacks of dedicating partitions to programs versus keeping them on the OS drive, and how to set up partitions for different categories of software. These threads reflect practical concerns about storage layout, system performance, and data management in Windows environments.
Several years ago I gave my sister a T500 which I had previously owned and had upgraded from Windows 7 to Windows 10.
She no longer needs or desires it, but I have use for it.
All of the programs and default new paths are currently set up in:
C:\Users\Sisters Name\Folder
How do I change all...
:) hi all, first post here
not sure if this is in the right section, sorry if it isnt
i have always been wondering why to partition or why not (i dont know exactly which one i perfer)
today, i reinstalled windows 7 , so i decided to actually look it up
i have two hard drives, so i can have one...
Good day,
I just got a new laptop with Windows 7 and am getting ready to set everything up. I've run into a small roadblock on the partitioning front. The machine has a single drive of around 450 gb with a C: partition and two others. One is named "System Reserved" and the other is blank, but...
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