I can't index the latest downloads because I have insufficient disk space in the drive LOGOS presently resides in. I need to move it and don't know how. Windows 10 user.
Thanks,
There is some guidance on moving Logos to another drive here
Please note these are not officially supported by Logos
Graham pointed you to the how-to. But think before you act.
I'd always recommend having Logos on the fastest drive of the machine (so in case you have a smallish SSD and a larger HDD, don't even think about moving Logos to the HDD, you'll regret it). If it's already there, rather move something else. But moving it between two equally fast drives: go ahead. Otherwise, a new drive may be the way to go. Without opening the machine: It works running Logos from a USB-connected SSD - not offiially supported, but works without any issues, as long as it's NTFS-formatted.
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