Move the files to the 2nd disk on the computer

I have an Acer duo drive computer. My C drive is "dangerously full. I want to spend a bunch of stuff on my other my main C drive D drive. But do not know how to proceed.

Create such folders as desired on the D: drive as 'Images', 'Movies', 'Music', etc. Then, copy your data files (do not transfer) to these files on the D: drive. After copying the files, delete them drive c. MS - MVP - Elephant Boy computers - don't panic!

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