![]() ☛ One is to move unallocated space to C drive to extend it. When your C drive gets full, obviously, there are two possible ways to solve the issue: ![]() ![]() But can you really do that? If so, how to move files from C drive to D drive exactly? Is it safe to transfer files from C drive to D drive? Have you ever been this dilemma that the C drive is full when there's still much space in D drive? When this occurs, your first thought may be transferring files from C drive to D drive, just as in the case above. How do I do this? Incidentally.opening file-viewer in tree & highlighting folder which I want to move & right-clicking properties doesn't work as the location tab is not visible at all. And I want to move all documentation, videos etc ( NOT Program Files! ) to the D drive. My C drive is almost full, as the system defaulted to installing everything there. ![]() I have a completely new computer, running Win10. ![]()
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