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Windows 7 - Change default program Install path

 
09-30-2011   #1


Win 7pro 64 bit
 
 

Change default program Install path

TrendMicro Titanium Maximum Security 3 user
( Tried their on line chat dropped 3 times different days, Agh )

Wants to install directly to SSD C: drive,
want to install on 1TB HD ( Partioned to D: E: F want on D: with all other programs.

Does not offer an option to install anywhere, just default install on SSD,

Win 7pro 64 bit, Kingston 64 GB SSD V-100 , Hitachi 1Tb 7200RPM

Any help is appreciated, thanks!

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09-30-2011   #2


Windows 7 32 bit
 
 


In the FAQ pdf it says you can change the install drive if it's not an external drive, but it still has to be under Program Files. I take it if you want it to be on D: and don't have a Program Files under D: you have to make one.

If you search using this string you should get a link to the pdf

TrendMicro Titanium Maximum Security 3 install path

I can't figure out how to get a link to the page with the pdf and not a direct link so I'm just doing it this way.
My System SpecsSystem Spec
10-05-2011   #3


Win 7pro 64 bit
 
 


MilesAhead,

Sorry it took me a bit to reply, out of town.

Thank you!
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10-05-2011   #4


Windows 7 32 bit
 
 


Glad it worked for you.
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