"Hello, do you know how to move installed programs or software from the C drive to another partition or a new hard drive?
Windows systems usually default to installing downloaded software, programs, and even some applications on the C drive. However, over time, this drive can get filled up with more and more software and programs.
I'm wondering if it's possible to move these programs or apps that are installed on the C drive to a new hard drive on my Windows computer? How would I go about doing that? By the way, I'm using Windows 10."
The “low disk space” error on the C drive can slow down your Windows and make your computer run slower. The best way to fix this issue is to move installed programs or apps from the C drive to a second hard drive without reinstalling them. How do you do that?
If you have the same issue on your Windows 10/8/7 PC, you can follow the methods provided by the tool to move programs from C drive to the second hard drive without reinstalling Windows 10/8/7.
To simplify the process of moving programs, apps, and software from the C drive to elsewhere on your computer, we recommend using a professional Windows file transfer utility following these two steps:
Use a file transfer software like Todo PCTrans to move your installed Windows apps and programs to another drive with just a few clicks.
It fully supports all brands of computers and laptops with various Windows OS. Now, you can freely download this software to your PC and transfer programs from C drive to the second hard drive:
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Next, let's see how to move installed programs, apps, or software to another hard drive without reinstalling anything, to free up space on your C drive:
Step 1: Run Todo PCTrans and choose Transfer Mode
On the main interface of Todo PCTrans, go to the “App Transfer” section and click “Start” to proceed.
Step 2: Choose the app you want to move and another drive
1. Select the source disk and check the apps, programs, and software you wish to migrate (labeled as "Yes").
2. Click the triangle icon to select another drive or disk as the target device, 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 computer to apply the changes, and the migration app should run again on the other drive.
After that, you can restart your computer and continue to use the migrated software and programs on Windows 10/8/7 PC without any issues.