I have a 60 GB SSD Boot drive.
On my fresh install of windows 7 the last time around I decided to take some steps to avoid the boot drive getting full over time, while still in installation before creating the user folders I opened CMD and created a Users and Program files location in D:\ then deleted the ones in C:\ and created a "shortcut" of sorts that re directs any file attempting to save / install to C:\ Program Files to go to D:\ program files... Consequently I had to make a few regedits to follow up these actions and make sure everything pointed in the right direction.
Honestly I did all this from a guide (that I think I found here on Tom's Hardware - man I wish I could find it again) and I am not a real super user, just capable of following instructions.
I was wondering if anyone had any insight into the complications this would cause with regards to upgrading to windows 10?
Thanks!
On my fresh install of windows 7 the last time around I decided to take some steps to avoid the boot drive getting full over time, while still in installation before creating the user folders I opened CMD and created a Users and Program files location in D:\ then deleted the ones in C:\ and created a "shortcut" of sorts that re directs any file attempting to save / install to C:\ Program Files to go to D:\ program files... Consequently I had to make a few regedits to follow up these actions and make sure everything pointed in the right direction.
Honestly I did all this from a guide (that I think I found here on Tom's Hardware - man I wish I could find it again) and I am not a real super user, just capable of following instructions.
I was wondering if anyone had any insight into the complications this would cause with regards to upgrading to windows 10?
Thanks!