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One would think, but no. I just checked in windows explorer and everything is in the OS C drive. The D drive labeled Data, is empty. Looks like I've got some changes to make.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.The standard Windows install put them on the SSD or C drive. I have moved docs / pictures / music to D drive. But you have to tell programs like iTunes where you moved them to.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.The 256GB SSD acts like a system cache, enabling the PC to perform faster. All apps on mine are installed on the harddrive. Note: Harddrive is 5400 instead of the faster 7200
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