Because the app installer is in control now it means you can only raise this concern to each app author or company. Here the smallest SSD we allow at the office is now 240GB which last week cost under 30 dollars. We pay for support (even if my brother or I do the work, that's time we could spend on the business so we feel it's worth 30 bucks to replace those 120 or small SSDs.)
I’m dealing with a small SSD, and a 1 terabyte HDD. My issue is half the programs you install these days don’t even bother asking you where you’d like to install. About 90% of them I’m fine having on the HDD. What on earth - if anything - can I do to move an entitled, SSD-privileged program to my HDD and how do I repair the ensuing errors it makes?
I already tried changing the default directories in the registry. The first program I installed with this change **** its pants and wasn’t having it. I didn’t know what else I’d have to modify to make it work. There must be something(s). I set the storage download / install locations for windows apps that I never use to D: already. That’s fine.

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