wonder if it's worth clarifying what your D drive is? For example pre-configured PC's like Dell's, HP's, etc often have a D drive which is only there to store what's effectively the installation files of your PC. In this scenario there's not much space there for you to use and you'd be better off sticking with C drive.
The question is if you D drive is an extra disk you have in/beside your computer with lots of space, or it if is a small drive for storing installation files/images.
Roger.
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