How to Move Apps from C to D Drive in Windows 11
Moving apps from the C drive to the D drive can be a convenient way to free up space on your C drive and improve performance. In this article, we will guide you through the process of moving apps from C to D drive.
Can I Transfer Apps from C to D?
Yes, you can transfer apps from the C drive to the D drive. However, you will need to follow the process outlined below to ensure a successful transfer.
Click the Windows Icon and the Settings Icon
To move apps from C to D drive, you will first need to click the Windows icon and the Settings icon. This will open the Settings app.
Navigate to Apps
In the Settings app, navigate to the "Apps" tab.
Select the Apps You Want to Move
In the "Apps & features" window, you will see a list of all the apps installed on your system. Select the apps you want to move to the D drive.
Click Move
Next, click the "Move" button next to each app you want to transfer.
Select the Destination Drive
In the "Move" window, you will be prompted to select the destination drive. Click on the D drive (or the drive you want to transfer the apps to).
Confirm the Transfer
Once you have selected the destination drive, click the "Move" button to confirm the transfer.
Why Can’t I Move Apps to D Drive?
If you are unable to move apps to the D drive, it may be because the app is system-protected or the file is locked. In such cases, you will need to try a different app or file.
Extending C Drive
You may also need to consider extending the C drive, especially if you are planning to move a large number of apps. You can do this by using disk management software or by splitting the C drive into separate partitions.
Table 1: Apps That Cannot Be Moved
| Apps | Reason |
|---|---|
| System Apps | Locked by the operating system. |
| File-Hidden Apps | Concealed from the user or system. |
| System-Protected Apps | Protected by the operating system. |
Conclusion
Moving apps from C to D drive can be a quick and easy way to free up space and improve performance. By following the steps outlined in this article, you can easily transfer apps from C to D drive.