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HP Pavilion 15-bc014nl
Microsoft Windows 10 (64-bit)

Hi,

I wanted to ask how the Windows (C : ) and DATA (D : )  disks work.

I'd like to move some of the datas from the first disk to the second one, since the DATA disk has 1 TB aviable and the Windows disk is run out of memory.

Yesterday i've tried to move some programs to that disk, but apparently my PC was not able to find them anymore (it was like i've uninstalled them).

So, exactly how does it work?

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Hi,

 

Moving programs from C: to 😧 won't work. You MAY BE able to do a fresh install some programs on 😧 You can move data/files (videos, musics, documents ...) from C: to 😧 and some programs may give errors but they can fix themselves.

 

Regards.

BH
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Hi,

 

Moving programs from C: to 😧 won't work. You MAY BE able to do a fresh install some programs on 😧 You can move data/files (videos, musics, documents ...) from C: to 😧 and some programs may give errors but they can fix themselves.

 

Regards.

BH
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