how do I direct app downloads to save to the flash drive not the c drive?It's an Aspire one 131.

nielkpr
nielkpr Member Posts: 2 New User

When I bought this comuter I was assured that it had enough memory for the little I would be using it and after I loaded Office. I will mostly be using One Note, Word and Excel and the internet. There is a 16 GB hard drive and 2 RAM. I was assured that this computer was not web dependent for the programs.

 

By the time I downloaded office which the store sold me so they knew I was using it, the hard drive was basically full(now 14.5 or so after I've uninstalled groove music, the free one note- why do I need the free and the office version-  all of the links to get the old versions of word, excel... and tried to get rid of XBox and the other games on the computer I have used 12.9 GB before the office suite and the upgrade). I tried to upgrade windows 10 and there wasn't enough room on the hard drive. I returned to the store and explained the situation and tried to return it and they convinced me that if I bought a 128 gig flash I could make it an extended hard drive and I'd be set. Well, they were wrong. I still can't get the windows upgrade downloaded because there is all this stuff on the hard drive. I'd like to atleast have Office load to the flash along with the windows update. I don't have the option to have apps load to the flash, it's greyed out instead of black like the rest of the options, movies, pictures, docs.

 

So, how do I get apps (Office Suite, maps downloads, adobe) to download to the flash? The flash is NTFS. How do I then move some of the other stuff on the hard to the flash? Is any of this possible?  Thanks,

Answers

  • billsey
    billsey ACE Posts: 34,246 Trailblazer

    Flash drives are treated differently by Windows than the SSD (or HD). This is because the flash drive is removable and the SSD is not. You can tell your browser to download to a folder on the flash drive though. For the anniversary update you have to download the standalone version from Microsoft with your browser, then run it from the flash drive. Windows 'Metro' apps will use the SSD but regular Desktop apps can be installed to the flash. Just change the target folder as part of the install.

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  • nielkpr
    nielkpr Member Posts: 2 New User

    I have repeatedly tried to have the Windows 10 upgrade download to the flash and it will not. I change to that folder and it acts like it will but then a message comes up that says there isn't enough space on the hard drive. I change the destination to the flash drive again and it pretends to load then says not enough space on the hard drive..... I can get pdf files to down load to the flash but not apps. Any help?