Hey everyone! I'm looking to install Google Chrome on my secondary SSD instead of my main Windows drive to avoid cluttering it up. I came across some forum discussions stating that it's not possible to do this. Does anyone know of any workarounds that wouldn't involve using a third-party program?
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Unfortunately, it seems like installing Chrome on a non-Windows drive isn't really an option according to official sources. But honestly, Chrome is pretty small and won't take too much space anyway.
I get that! But why would you want to keep Chrome on your main drive? I’d think having your OS and key programs on the primary drive is the way to go. It makes sense to use your secondary drive for file storage instead.
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