Moving non system folders out of C:

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I have a laptop and I partitioned "C" into "C" and "F". Now I want to move the non-system, non Windows OS files to "F". I need to know which of the folders now on "C" I can move. I've attached a screencap. Which of the folders can I move?

I guess I should not move
Program Files
Program Files (x86)
ProgramData
Temp
tmp
Windows
Windows.old
winpe_x86

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I want to keep the System partition tidy by changing the locations of temp folders to d:\temp (the data partition). I did this my modifying the environment variables kept in advanced properties of the system. After doing so, highlight of newly installed programs in StartMenu cannot be reset. I think it might have something to do with permission controls and there may be other implications, but I cannot figure it out how to fix it.
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