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southern MN | I believe your drive is set up with the small C partition to hold Microsoft stuff, and the D drive to hold all your programs and data, such as pictures.
I believe iTunes waddled in and tried to set up everything automatically on C drive.
You need to move your iTunes default drive to the D drive, like this:
https://discussions.apple.com/thread/8390592
However I’m troubled that this appears to set up a second new folder of info, but it keeps the older folder already on your C drive. I haven’t seen a simple way to actually move everything to the D drive and get rid of the big folder on the C drive.
It’s a start.
Paul | |
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