ACER Aspire R-11 How to get the system to save apps to storage ?

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robertovna
robertovna Member Posts: 1 New User
edited November 2023 in 2018 Archives
I have ACER Aspire R-11 SND 60702209166  In Settings under storage: > New apps will save to: its block and won't show sd card, it does for documents, music, pictures and videos. Is there a way to change it ? I can't update windows 10 , says not enough memory, lacking 8gb. Geek squad said to remove and reinstall google, to D: drive, I tried but program did not give option to install on D:drive and reloaded on system ? can any thing be done ? or did I miss something ? Thank you in Advance for any help

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  • RanY2J
    RanY2J Member Posts: 599 Seasoned Specialist WiFi Icon
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    I have ACER Aspire R-11 SND 60702209166  In Settings under storage: > New apps will save to: its block and won't show sd card, it does for documents, music, pictures and videos. Is there a way to change it ? I can't update windows 10 , says not enough memory, lacking 8gb. Geek squad said to remove and reinstall google, to D: drive, I tried but program did not give option to install on D:drive and reloaded on system ? can any thing be done ? or did I miss something ? Thank you in Advance for any help
    You can move these files to any cloud services? Dropbox can give you an option to upload your space. Delete the files on your computer once and only if the upload completes on your Dropbox for the space.

    While installing the operating system from scratch, please understand that you can choose where you want the Windows to be installed, however you can go ahead and free space on your drives to have a proper installation.

    Don't just reach the 8GB mark, remember that you have to have space for Windows updates in the future m8.
    BElieve in YOUrself.
  • Sharanji
    Sharanji ACE Posts: 4,327 Pathfinder
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    robertovna

    A quick way to add a 32GB or 64GB SD or microSD card  more storage. You can create an icon for the card and keep it on the desktop for quick access. If you have large collections of photos, music, movies etc then you can store them on SD cards. Further, you can now install programs on SD cards, too. 

    Another quickest way to clear space in Windows is to run Microsoft’s built-in Disk Clean-up utility, or an alternative such as CCleaner Free, Microsoft’s Disk Clean-up utility can safely delete hidden system files. Click the button that says “Clean up system files” for the option to delete various files including “Previous Windows Installation(s)”. 

    Next, go back to the Storage page and click on your C: drive. Windows 10 will scan your 32GB and tell you how much space you have free.  

    Though the disk cleanup method basically deletes every insignificant junk files and help regain some disk space, you need a manual deletion of this update installation files, which will definitely release several GBs of storage for you. 

    Step 1. In the search box in Windows 10, type cmd and Command Prompt should appear in the result. Right click on it and choose Run as administrator. 

    Step 2. In the Command Prompt window, type the commands and press Enter after each: 

    net stop wuauserv 
    net stop bits 

    Now follow the path C:\Windows\SoftwareDistribution. Open the SoftwareDistribution folder and delete everything inside, not including the folder itself. 

    Step 4. Return to the Command Prompt, now type the other two commands and press Enter after each: 

    net start wuauserv 
    net start bits 

    After those commands fix, you shall try again to download and install the update without being disturbed by not enough disk space issue anymore. 


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  • padgett
    padgett ACE Posts: 4,532 Pathfinder
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    BTW it seems that for Windows Update to use the SD or Flash it must be formatted NTFS. I just had a system with 7GB free on C and a 64GB SDXC formatted NTFS update without an issue. The updates seem to be getting smarter. Now if they could just put a System Image (NTFS required) on a Recovery Disk (FAT-32 after procedure)