Windows 10 How can I make Microsoft Clipchamp use a different drive while actively editing a video?

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Derek Huynh1

This question goes for any program that temporarily stores files while working, like Photoshop or video editing software.The problem is that my SSD only has <10gb of space, but my HDD has hundreds free. Programs like clipchamp store the active files in the C: drive until I am finished and able to export the file to the D: and delete the project in Clipchamp.With so little space, I cannot edit large videos without the C drive running out of space and crashing my computer.How can I make clipchamp store active files in the D drive instead?I would purchase a larger SSD but cannot afford one.

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