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Hello,
Try this 1
Instead of changing the default installation location permanently, it's better if you
change the location during the application installation.
Microsoft doesn't support changing of default location. For more information,
click on the below link.
https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/933700/microsoft-does-not-support-changing-the-location-of-the-program-files
If you still want to change the default installation location permanently then
Click on Start --> In search bar, type regedt32 and press Enter.
"Registry Editor" will be opened.
Now backup your registry by going to "File" --> Export.
Now at the left side, go to the location
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE --> SOFTWARE --> Microsoft --> Windows --> CurrentVersion
Now at the right-side, look for "ProgramFilesDir". Double-click on it.
Now change the "Value data:" to your desired location --> Click on OK.
Close the "Registry Editor".
Good Luck
Try this 1
Instead of changing the default installation location permanently, it's better if you
change the location during the application installation.
Microsoft doesn't support changing of default location. For more information,
click on the below link.
https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/933700/microsoft-does-not-support-changing-the-location-of-the-program-files
If you still want to change the default installation location permanently then
Click on Start --> In search bar, type regedt32 and press Enter.
"Registry Editor" will be opened.
Now backup your registry by going to "File" --> Export.
Now at the left side, go to the location
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE --> SOFTWARE --> Microsoft --> Windows --> CurrentVersion
Now at the right-side, look for "ProgramFilesDir". Double-click on it.
Now change the "Value data:" to your desired location --> Click on OK.
Close the "Registry Editor".
Good Luck