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10-28-2012 04:29 PM
Hello,
I just installed Revit Arch. 2013 on a drive other than C. My C drive is nearing capacity and I would like to make some more space. It still installed files in my C drive under ProgramData\Autodesk that include subfolders shown in the attached picture. Is it possible to move these over to another drive?
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10-29-2012 05:03 AM in reply to:
jcushing.cc
Check out the following post, should help you out.
Thanks,
Danny

Danny Hubbard
QA Analyst
Autodesk, Inc.
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10-30-2012 07:00 AM in reply to:
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You can probably free a lot of space on C:\ by moving your %TEMP% location, your paging swap file, and disabling your hibernation file. I suspect that would free up close to 10GB of space alone. Reducing your browser cache along with some other basic cleanup can free up tons of space.
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