Moving Zoom application from C drive to D drive in Windows 10

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2022-11-12
09:23 AM
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2023-06-08
11:06 AM
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2023-06-08 08:50 PM
Doesn't work. Modify is grayed out

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2023-08-03 06:06 AM
Can you mark this Not Solved? The option you mention is greyed out. This strategy does not work.
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2023-08-03 06:53 AM - edited 2023-08-03 06:55 AM
adding on to @RachelGomez123's reply, from a Microsoft thread on How to move installed apps from one drive to another drive in Windows 10?
According to a reply from the thread:
I recommend you to try the below steps to move the apps and check if it helps.
- Press Windows key, click on Settings option.
- Click on System, and on Apps & features to view all installed apps and their installation size.
- Click on the app entry that you would like to move to a different drive to see Move and Uninstall options. Click Move button and then select a drive of your choice to move the app.
If it just says Modify, then it's one you can't Move. SOME apps do have a Move button instead of Modify; even so, sometimes you can't move them. I was able to move almost 10gb of games though.
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