I can move my remote drive Dragon?

Original size of the title: C drive...

My C drive is short on space.  1.65 GB free of 283 GB.  Is there anyway that I can move Dragon (which takes a lot of space), my player remotely, Transcend?  Or should he stay on the C?  Thank you.

Hello.

Yes, I'm referring to the speech recognition software.

Transcend is the external storage on my computer.  It's the H drive.  I'm not on any network.

I use Dick Cleanup every morning, but she will never remove enough to satisfy the HP Support Assistant.

I have 1.7 GB free of 283 GB on my C drive.  My H drive has 444 free GB 465 GB.

Should I just move my C drive?

Thanks for your help.

For 12 of Dragon (and earlier versions) click the profile menu in the Dragon bar. Then click on manage user profiles. Then click on advanced, then export. Export the user profile on your drive of Transcend. I suggest that you create a new folder, that is the profile of Dragon. Then at the bottom of manage user profiles, click Browse and point to the new location of your user profile on the drive of Transcend.

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