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Select the Account icon in the upper right, and then select Preferences. Select Apps in the sidebar. Select the edit icon next to Install location and select the location where you want to install your Creative Cloud apps. Select Done to apply the changes.<\/p>\n<\/p>\n

You asked, can I install Photoshop<\/strong> on a different<\/strong> drive? You can install the programs, like Photoshop<\/strong>, Illustrator, … on a different disk. You only need to install the the CC App, which is very small, on the system disk. … The most basic productivity apps allow you to select install location.<\/p>\n

Likewise, how do I move Photoshop from C drive<\/strong> to D drive<\/strong>? To do so, open the Adobe Creative Cloud desktop app and click the gear icon at the top right of the window. Choose Preferences > Apps > Install location > Change. Navigate to the desired location and click Open. Your new install location will ap…<\/p>\n

Considering this, how do I change the default install location for Adobe<\/strong>? Click on the three dots (top right corner) and select Preferences. Under \u201cInstallation Location\u201d click the Default drop-down menu. Select Change. Now navigate to the directory where you want to install the Adobe apps.<\/p>\n

Frequent question, how do I change the location of a Photoshop file?