You should be able to copy your BIAB folder from the C: drive to the D: drive, then create a new icon that references the program from the D: drive instead of the C: drive.

I would probably then re-run the latest patch to specify the new locations so it remembers it next time and doesn't try to install a later patch to where BIAB is no longer located.

I would then rename the BIAB folder on the C: drive (but not delete it), then test it out and make sure everything works, and then when satisfied, you can delete the BIAB folder from the C: drive. I rename the folder to make sure there are no stray references to the C: drive when running it.

That should give you a bunch of space back on your C: drive.


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