my C drive is full but D drive is empty

My player Dungeon C telling me it is 99% full but my driver D is empty, how do I transfer files from my C drive on my D drive?

First of all, open the drive in Explorer (computer)

Create a folder called "Documents".

Now click the libraries list in the left pane, expand it, and then click the Documents folder-click to enlarge

Now right - click on the My Documents folder and select Properties.

Click on the location tab

Change the path in the box D:\Documents and click on move

Wait until the transfer is complete - and you can do the same thing with the folders music, photos and video.

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