"Is there any way to move or change the location of web browsers like Chrome, Edge, or Firefox to a new hard drive partition? Can I relocate the installed web browsers from their default installation location to a new drive? I'm using Windows 10. Please assist!"
Have you ever wondered how to change the installation directory of browsers like Chrome, Edge, or others on Windows 11, 10, 8, or 7? For most users, it seems impossible to move installed programs, let alone web browsers, to a new location, especially when the system C drive is running out of space. Yes, we've grown accustomed to such claims. But is that really the case?
Would you give it a try if I told you that you could move your browser, installed programs, and apps directly to another new partition or hard drive? Here, the tool shows you how to effectively change the location of browsers like Chrome, IE Edge, Firefox, and more to another disk with just a few easy steps.
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A professional PC transfer software like Todo PCTrans Tool supports migrating installed programs, apps, and software from a Windows PC to a new hard drive or computer with just simple clicks.
It's fully compatible with all Windows systems. If you try to move or change the location of browsers like Chrome, IE Edge, Firefox, etc., to another hard drive in Windows 10/8/7, this tool can help. Aside from moving apps to another HDD, you can also use Todo PCTransfer to transfer files, apps, and programs from one PC to another, like moving your bookmarked Chrome browser to a new computer.
Install Todo PCTrans on your computer, and follow these steps to let it do the migration for you.
Step 1: Run Todo PCTrans and choose Transfer Mode
On the main interface of Todo PCTrans, go to the “App Migration” section and click “Start” to proceed.
Step 2: Choose the apps and other drives to move
1. Select the source partition, and check the apps, programs, and software you want to migrate (labeled as "Yes").
2. Click the triangle icon to select another drive or disk as the target device, and then click “Migrate” to start the migration.
Step 3. Complete the migration process
After the transfer is complete, click "OK" to finish.
You can now restart your PC to keep all the changes, and you should be able to run the migration app again on the other drive.
After that, restart your computer to keep all the changes, and you can then run web browsers like Chrome, Edge, or Firefox to help you search and find any information you want with ease.
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