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How To Move Installed Programs To Another Drive In Windows 10

Last Updated on February 25, 2020 by admin 7 Comments

In one of our recently posted articles, we discussed changing the default install location of programs in Windows 10. Since the method can’t be used to move already installed programs, in this guide, we will see how to move installed programs to another drive or partition in Windows 10.

As you likely know, Windows 10 allows users to move installed apps, but it doesn’t allow moving traditional programs (only apps installed from the Store are supported).

move installed programs to another drive in windows 10

Steam Mover to move installed programs

Steam Mover is a free program designed to help PC users move installed programs and games from the default location to another folder or drive. The Steam Mover software relocates installed programs in a few seconds without any issues. You just need to select the program that you want to move and then choose the new location. As simple as that.

If you’re not sure how to use the Steam Mover to move installed applications from another drive in Windows 10, complete the given below directions.

Relocate installed programs to another partition in Windows 10 Using Steam Mover

WARNING: Since Windows 10 doesn’t support moving installed desktop programs unlike apps, we recommend you back up all data and create a system image backup just to be on the safer side. We are not responsible for any data loss or system crash.

NOTE: This method can’t be used to move installed programs to flash drive or any other kind of USB external drive.

Step 1: Since Steam Mover relocates programs by creating junction points, this method, in fact, the program, doesn’t work on FAT32 formatted drives. So the first step is to make sure that the drive where Windows 10 is installed as well as the drive where you plan to move installed programs are formatted with NTFS before you begin.

To check the type of the file system, right-click on the drive, select Properties, and then check the file system type.

Move Installed Programs to another drive in Windows 10 step01

Move Installed Programs to another drive in Windows 10 step1

Step 2: Visit this page and download Steam Mover software. The program has not been updated over five years, but the software works great on Windows 10 as well. We have tried this software on both 32-bit and 64-bit Windows 10 install without any issues.

Extract the downloaded zip file to get SteamMover executable file.

Step 3: Right-click on the SteamMover executable file and then click Run as administrator option to launch the program with admin privileges.

Move Installed Programs to another drive in Windows 10 step1.1

Step 4: Upon launching SteamMover, it will not list all installed programs. Under Steam apps common folder section, click the small three dots button and then browse to Program files folder containing your installed programs. If you are running a 64-bit type of Windows 10, the program that you want to move might be located under Program Files (x86) folder.

Move Installed Programs to another drive in Windows 10 step04

Move Installed Programs to another drive in Windows 10 step3

Select either Program files or Program Files (x86) to list installed programs. If the program that you’re planning to move is not appearing upon selecting Programs Files (x86), select the Program Files folder.

Step 5: From the list, select the program that you want to move, click the dotted button under Alternative folder to select the new location where you want to move the program to and finally, click the large right-arrow button located at the bottom of the program to begin moving the program.

Move Installed Programs to another drive in Windows 10 step05

You will see Command Prompt window for a few seconds, indicating that the selected program is being moved.

If everything goes well, the program will be moved in a couple of seconds.

Move Installed Programs to another drive in Windows 10 step06

You can now navigate to the new location to see the moved program(s).

Move Installed Programs to another drive in Windows 10 step5

Note that you can move multiple programs at a time by selecting all programs that you want to move. That said, we advise you move one program first to make sure that the moved program works without any issues before moving other programs.

To reverse the move, select programs that have been moved, and then click the large left arrow button.

Move Installed Programs to another drive in Windows 10 step07

I hope this helps!

Filed Under: Windows 10 Tagged: Free Up Disk Space, Partition

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Comments

  1. admin says

    May 25, 2018 at 6:01 pm

    John, I have mentioned the download link in the Step 2 of the article.

  2. John says

    May 25, 2018 at 4:55 pm

    Again, where is the download link?

  3. Steven says

    December 30, 2017 at 8:22 pm

    This is poor guide as I get an error message on almost every program I try to move and that is not mentioned anywhere in this article. AS usual more promised help that is just garage to create web traffic on this site.

  4. Jim says

    September 20, 2017 at 11:51 pm

    Deleted and reloaded the program, and it now appears to be working.

  5. Jim says

    September 20, 2017 at 11:29 pm

    Every time I tried to move a program I received a level 5 error. (Whatever that means) Did not work.

  6. John says

    April 1, 2017 at 6:36 pm

    My C: Drive is NTFS and is 32 GB with 2 GB available.

    My D: Drive is SD 128 and has 104 GB left.

    Steam insists on NTFS. What now? Can I format an SD TF card to NTFS?

  7. andy says

    May 24, 2016 at 2:39 pm

    Where is the download link?

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