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In Settings you can set your preferred location where new Windows Store apps are stored, and you can also set where the system swap files are located / stored. Using the folder properties dialog in File Explorer, you can relocate some of the user folders. What I thought *might* be useful to some folks, and something I had not seen before, is toward the end of this article it shows how to relocate the temp folder [Users\ [UserName]\ AppData\ Local\ Temp\]. Why would you? If you use a smaller SSD for Windows but have a larger hard disk for games etc., it can help prevent that SSD from getting too full. Or if you have a faster drive, it might speed up any apps that use caches in that temp folder. Data transfer is also faster going from one drive to another than from one folder to another on the same drive.