

I think even Microsoft tell you that you shouldn't do it, but it is possible and if you don't really know what you are doing you can really mess up your Windows installation. Most people will tell you that is impossible or you shouldn't do it etc. Sounds like a simple solution, simply move the program files folder. I've now got an extra 20GB back on my SSD drive. So my solution was to move the program files folder. I try to install everything else on other drives, but there are still quite a lot of apps that want to place things in the program files folder. I had this problem too, I use a SSD for my OS drive. I really don't understand how a basic function like installation can be so screwed up. Then, it is virtually impossible to get someone from Adobe to respond.

Then, I used the Adobe update in the system tray a few days ago and now Adobe is installing applications in the wrong directory on the wrong drive. Some where installed in the right directory, but on the C drive. Some application were installed in the directory I specified. I changed the path settings to install in the directory "D:\program files (x86)\adobe\" Of course that only works sometimes. I found the Adobe instructions on how to change the installation path for the Adobe Application Manager. I would like to install all the applications on my D drive, since I do not have the space on my C drive and I would like to keep that OS only. I have a laptop with a 80GB SSD (C:) and a 1TB data drive (D:). I downloaded the Adobe Application Manager.
