Install Witness Client on D: drive
AnsweredFeedback from my customers:
"My C drive is a flash drive, big enough for the operating system but not much else. Therefore, I want to keep all my applications (wherever possible) on my D drive, but there doesn't appear to be a "destination drive" option in the the installer."
And I notice that Windows allow APP to install on different drive if user select different drive on "Settings->System->Storage->Change where new content is saved->New apps will save to:"
SSD becomes popular since price drop, so many customers have the same issues recently.
Please help.
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Hi Jim Chang,
Currently, you can't use another destination drive than the C:\ drive.
Also, the client install is <800 MB and the server is <350 MB. If that spaces isn't available anymore, I'm more worried about Windows OS updates, which might require several GB free space.
Therefore, we recommend using a dedicated SSD or NVMe disk for the OS, 128 GB or larger in our recommended hardware specifications. Actually 128 GB SSD are becoming more rare nowadays and 256 GB seems to be that entry level.
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