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The rest of this is done with Windows Explorer or TCC/LE both "Run as Administrator":Ĥ) In C:\Program Files\ or C:\Program FIles (x86)\ identify the "space hog" folder(s).ĥ) Rename those folders by prefixing a minus sign, e.g., \MyProgram\Templates becomes \MyProgram\ - TemplatesĦ) Create target folders on another drive.ħ) In the "source" (space hog) folder's parent folder create a text file named JUNCTIONS LIST.TXTĨ) In that file put: (a) The full source folder path, (b) The junction code, and (c) the full target path. Even the LE edition has more features than you'll need.Ģ) Do a regular full install in the default install directory. Basically, if Microsoft had continued to actively develop for the past 30 years, TCC is what it would look like today. Decades ago this was known as NDOS or 4DOS and was distributed as part of Norton Utilities.I routinely do this for many space-hogging programs: So you can keep those in the default install folder without using much space. However, the core program files generally don't take up much space. Programs like Photoshop Elements and PSP include a lot of graphics files, templates, etc.
You would also run the problem that any updates would expect the program to be installed in the default directory. And since it is assumed that users won't be installing the program in a different folder, companies normally don't test that option. Either programmers, compilers, or etc., routinely have at least a few things unintentionally hardcoded. Generally that's just asking for trouble.
I definitely would not try to put the main program files anywhere else.