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Jun 02, 2012 11:59 |  #1

hi am am going to reboot my pc this week with new windows 7 as prob with my existing wndows 7 and update.
i have cs3 at present next week i will have cs6 and lightroom 4.
pretty much all my programs are on 25g c drive and not much on 250g f drive
what best way of going about this i have 1tb external drive so can save files and favourites but will they automatically go back on c drive i was thinking of putting cs6,lr4 and pics on fdrive ?

any thoughts would be appriciated.

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Jun 02, 2012 12:22 |  #2

so can save files and favourites but will they automatically go back on c drive

you can put them back on any drive

i was thinking of putting cs6,lr4 and pics on fdrive ?

the programs will still install on the C: drive- even if you are given the option to install on F drive - it will still need to add files to the windows directory

pretty much all my programs are on 25g c drive and not much on 250g f drive

you can set up your user to be on the F drive - so all data will be on the F drive and not C drive
http://www.starkeith.n​et …profile-to-another-drive/ (external link)
thats what I do on partitioned drives for users


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Jun 02, 2012 20:32 |  #3

I think you mean reinstall the operating system, reboot is quite different.


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