HP Envy 750-247c: hybrid 120g SSD and 2 TB HD

I'm having a ton of trouble with this machine... I love the hybrid drive for its super fast service, but no matter what I do, everything is stored on the SSD (c), with no way to change things.  I changed the storage settings to ask him to save all apps, docs and media on drive D: (HD).  I am running Quickbooks 2015 and ALL my data, documents, program files, ect... are on the C: drive, so I keep getting messages that I ran out of memory.  I can't even save my QB files to uninstall and try to reinstall (which I did 3 times now).

I already deleted everything I can (except all the s * & t HP put here that I don't want or need).

DOEA anyone know if thereis a path along, or is the hybrid drive something?

BandWBuilders

Hello;

Let me welcome you on the HP forums!

I read your post on your desktop storage problems and wanted to help.

Since it is a machine relatively new, instead of hurt for hours to fix yourself, why not just let HP fix it - for free!

You must contact the HP Customer Support directly so they put you in contact with HP Tech Support to see what they can do on the diagnosis and repair of your machine remotely.

I did recently, and HP technology was able to remotely access my PC on the Internet and to make the necessary repairs.

If you live in the United States or the Canada, details are on this page: http://www8.hp.com/us/en/contact-hp/phone-assist.html#section1

If you live elsewhere, contact details are on this page: http://www8.hp.com/us/en/contact-hp/ww-contact-us.html

NOTE: once you get through, stay on the line until you are finally able to talk to someone ' one - it can take a while!

Good luck

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