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How do I install Foxfire on D drive? I am running windows 10 pro.

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When I tried to install Foxfire on my work station, it automatically installed on C drive. C drive on my machine is a SSD drive that is relatively small. I am wanting to install program files on my 4 TB D drive. How can I get Foxfire to install on my D drive.

When I tried to install Foxfire on my work station, it automatically installed on C drive. C drive on my machine is a SSD drive that is relatively small. I am wanting to install program files on my 4 TB D drive. How can I get Foxfire to install on my D drive.

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I gather you mean Firefox. Use full version installer and select Custom :

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I gather you mean Firefox. Use full version installer and select Custom :

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The full off-line installer that Pkshadow mentioned does have a Custom Installation option so the user can select where they want to install Firefox, but most of Firefox "user" files will end up in AppData in Windows 10 as with all applications that are installed in Windows. And it will get worse as more and more user data is saved in Firefox, or any other application for that matter.