![]() ![]() ![]() When I try downloading it directly from the iTunes website, it redirects me to the Microsoft Store. There is a drop down that shows my C Drive and the mere 5GB I have left on there but my D drive does not appear in the drop down, I'm assuming it is not a system drive. To override your preference, pick a system drive with at least 467.4 MB". It tells me "This needs to be installed on a system drive. However, when I go to install it from the Microsoft Store, it only gives me the option to install it on my C Drive. I have now uninstalled it and set the default location for apps to be saved at to be my D drive. I have tried going into my System Settings but it will not let me move iTunes to my other Drive. For this reason, I want to move it to my D Drive. Make sure to specify that you want to download the desktop version by. Also I noticed that I am taking up 67GB on that C drive with mobile backups I did on iTunes. Download iTunes Installer Note: The button above points you to a page that always lists the latest version of iTunes. This is because I have limited space on my C drive which is an SSD and I want it to be exclusive for my OS. As the title says, I want to install iTunes onto my D drive. ![]()
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