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Move files from c drive to d drive
Move files from c drive to d drive





move files from c drive to d drive

I am wondering if I can just delete the 103GB on my C: drive since it is already on my E: drive. I need to get the 79GB and 103GB of data off of my C: drive. Īnd on my E: drive in the new folder I created I have the same 103GB, 65088 files and 2234 folders created on. On my C: drive, in the Microsoft.Flight_simulator8wekyb3d8bbweI folder, I have a Packages Folder with 79GB, 47914 files and 1308 folders created on and also under Local Cache the Packages folder with 103GB, 65088 files and 2234 folders created on. Now the sim works and everything seems to be there but I now have stuff on my C: drive which is nearly full now. So I told it to put it in the E: drive folder and let it install. Then it wanted to install the 108GB package again. I went to Content Manager and reinstalled all the items that it said were not installed, 122 items 28 GB. It did that but when I started the sim I had none of the Deluxe and Premium packages and a lot of other stuff was missing. So I told it to put it n my E: drive in the folder I created. I got a message that I needed to install the 108GB and that I did not have enough space on my C: drive to do it. The next day I decide to do some flying and started up the sim. When I tried to copy and paste the files from C: to these new E: folders I got the message that I could not move those files to that new location.Īfter several tries and more research I gave up.

move files from c drive to d drive

So I tried to do the move by creating a folder on my E: drive that I named E:\Microsoft.Flight_Simulator8wekyb3d8bbwe\Packages\Official\Onestore\ and also a Community folder. I need this folder and the Community folder to be on my E: drive (I am running out of space on my C: drive). In that folder created is 103GB, 65088 files, 2234 folders.

move files from c drive to d drive

My C: drive is a 500GB SSD which also holds the Windows 10 files. but it put 103GB of data in the C:\Users\UserName\AppData\Local\Packages\Microsoft.Flight_Simulator 8wekyb3d8bbwe\Local Cache\Packages\Official\OneStore folder. It appears that it did install the launch part of the program there in E:\WindowsApps and \WPSystem. When I originally installed MSFS (Premium Deluxe Edition) I instructed the install to be put on my E: drive which is a 1TB M2. Sorry about the length and complexity of this post but I am desperate.







Move files from c drive to d drive