![]() Delete your current C:\Program Files folder.I assumed that drive E: is the desired new location for your Program Files folder. Close the Open dialog and then close Notepad and type the following in the command prompt: xcopy "D:\Program Files" "E:\Program Files" /e /i /h /s /k /p.Note the proper drive letter of your Windows partition where you have the Program Files directory. Click "This PC" in the left pane of the Open dialog to see your PC drives. ![]() When Notepad opens, open the File menu -> Open. When the "Windows Setup" screen appears, press Shift F10 keys together.See how to create bootable USB stick with Windows. (You may need to press some keys or change BIOS options to boot from USB.). Insert your bootable media and boot your PC from USB.Microsoft does not support this way officially. ![]() Personally, I never change this location and do not recommend you to change it unless you know exactly what you are doing. Note that you can always change the location where software will be installed, almost all software installers have this option.
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