Yet another interesting feature is spotted in the upcoming Windows 10 Anniversary Update. The user will be able to pick a different drive to install large apps and save space on the system drive.
The following screenshot demonstrates this useful feature in action:
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The option is available for large apps and games. It is not clear what app size exactly triggers the option to be shown, but smaller apps will continue to use the default location which is set in Settings. It is possible that it depends on the free space you have on the device which is used to determine the app's default location.
This is definitely an improvement for users who use Store apps actively. It is a nice addition to the option which allows to choose the default installation location of Store apps in Settings. See this article for further reference: Move apps to another drive or partition in Windows 10.
This new feature is known to be working in build 14366 and 14361.
Do you find this change useful? Tell us in the comments.
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This is the best ! Any help with the dreaded “c drive problem” is good
yep, this is a good feature.