In the above location, replace Your Username with your actual username. Uninstall Chrome and move to the below-mentioned location in your PC:Ĭ:\Users\Your Username\AppData\Local\Google\Chrome Delete previously installed Chromeįirst, you need to delete the contents of any previous Chrome installation and also create a destination folder on a different drive where you want to install Chrome. Read Also: 11 Ways to Speed Up Google Chrome 1. If you are also looking to move Chrome to a different drive, then keep reading and I’ll show you how to do it. With the help of junctions in Windows, you can make Chrome think it is still on the system drive even though its content will be on a different drive. And even if you move the Chrome application to a different drive, its data is still recorded in the system drive which easily accounts for GBs of space over time.Īfter a bit of research and experiments, I managed to find a simple method to beat Chrome in its own game.
In case you don’t know, there’s no option to install Chrome on any other drive except the system drive (i.e. Everything works fine – except for Chrome. My PC has a small hard drive, so I have only allocated 25GB of space to the C drive (system drive) and store all my data in other drives.