The .Net Framework installation defaults to drive C. A system we have has drive C full and I need to install on drive D. Anyone know how to change the drive letter at installation? There is no
drive selection.
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The .Net Framework installation defaults to drive C. A system we have has drive C full and I need to install on drive D. Anyone know how to change the drive letter at installation? There is no
drive selection.
Since most or all of it goes in the Windows subfolders I don't think you can move it, unless the Windows (or WINNT) folder isn't on the C drive.
Thanks Edneeis. The machine is a hand me down laptop from corporate. I don't know why they did what they did but drive C has been stripped of all unnecessary programs and files but drive D has all the space. The vb application the man wants requires a .net framework installation. So I think this installation is not doable.