- Microsoft Store Change Download Location In Windows 10
- Microsoft Store Change Download Location
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How to change the default location to install new apps
- Use the Windows key + I keyboard shortcut to open the Settings app.
- Click System.
- Click Storage.
- Under Save locations, you’ll notice that the first option reads “New apps will save to”, from the drop-down menu select drive you want to use to install new apps.
- Click Apply to complete the task.
Microsoft Store Change Download Location In Windows 10
How to move apps to another drive
- Use the Windows key + I keyboard shortcut to open the Settings app.
- Click System.
- Click Apps & features.
- Select the app or game you want to relocate to another drive, and click the Move button.
- Pick the drive to move the app from the drop-down menu and click Move to confirm the move.
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Wrapping things up
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By default, OneDrive for Business syncs SharePoint libraries in folders under your Windows “User” folder, for example: C:Usersusername
When you sync your OneDrive for Business library, your files are placed in a folder named “OneDrive for Business @CompanyName” if the library is hosted on SharePoint Online, and “OneDrive for Business” if the library is hosted on a corporate SharePoint server. If you sync libraries on other sites, OneDrive for Business creates folders for them using their library names, and places these folders in a folder name “SharePoint.”
Microsoft Store Change Download Location
You can change the root path for libraries you sync to your computer, though you can do this only if you’re not currently syncing any libraries. If you’re already syncing at least one library and you want to change the path, you must first stop syncing all libraries. Then, the first time you run the OneDrive for Business wizard to sync a library to your computer, you’ll see an option to change the location.
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When you change the root folder, that means every library you sync will be under that folder. For example, if you change it to 'C:mysyncfolders', then OneDrive for Business or SharePoint will create a folder under that folder for your library files. OneDrive for Business and SharePoint will not put anything in the root folder directly.