This was the main partition and was around 500Go. I used samsung migration software but the only thing is that the software only clone your partition on your new drive. (basically moving OS and Program File, etc. Originally I had only 1 TB drive with everything on it. I've already moved around 400GB of data on my drives, but my C:\user Folder is still taking 49Go. The thing is that I want to have maximum space I can free on my SSD and moving C:\user is all that I need. I've already moved Desktop, Documents, videos, etc. On D: is pretty much all my Data ( 1 TB HDD) On C: is my OS (Samsung SSD 860 Evo 250GB) Thoroughly research any product advertised on the site before you decide to download and install it.īest regards, Andre Da Costa Independent Advisor for Directly Watch out for ads on the site that may advertise products frequently classified as a PUP (Potentially Unwanted Products). The page appears to be providing accurate, safe information.
Select any large app you have downloaded from the Windows Store Open Start > Settings > Apps > Apps & Features In New apps will save to list box, choose the 'Apps' partition we created earlier. Under More storage settings, click 'Change where new content is saved' Repeat the same steps for other folders such as Pictures, Videos etc. Open the Files partition, create a folder and name it: WalkerFranciscoīrowse to the Files partition we created earlier then select WalkerFrancisco folder. Name one Partition 'Files' and the other 'Apps'.
Here is an article how to partition a drive: If the D: drive is larger than C:, I would try partitioning the drive.
You can redirect the folders to the D partition if your intention is to free up space.