Two drives, One is full. How to change file destinations to empty one?

I have two drives. One is called Windows (C:) which has 39gb and is full. The other one is TEMP_PART01 (D:) 617gb and has everything I copied from Windows (C:). I want to know how to change,so that all my files that I download go into the 617gb drive instead of the 39gb drive because I can't download anything at all. It always says download failed because disk is full. I tried to delete everything from the 39gb since I already had all of it in the 617gb ,but it said access denied and that I had to get permission from trustinstaller. I just want to know how to set it so that everything goes into 617gb automatically when I put anything into this laptop. I have a samsung windows 8. Please be very specific with what I'm suppose to do because there is a lot of things I click to try to find something that I can set drives or change the files destinations, but couldn't find it.   
March 15th, 2015 12:38am

Hi,

Personally, I don't recommend you simply moving files for system drive to another one, it might cause more unexpected errors. Sicne you have a 617gb D drive, I recommend you first backup data which is stored in D drive, then delete the volume to get a unallocated disk space using disk management, then you can extend C drive by merging the unallocated space to C drive, "Extend Volume" is active only if there is contiguous unallocated space behind, after then you can shrink appropriate space to create a new D drive. restore your data in D drive.

When you download or install program again, I recommend you manually change the location to D drive.

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