I have a recently built PC w/ a Gigabyte GA Z170X Gaming 7 MOBO, an Intel 6th gen i7 6700K 4 Gig processor, 2 Samsung 512 GB Pro M.2 NVMe Internal SSDs, 2 Samsung 1 TB 850 Evo SATA 3 SSDs, an GeForce GTX 6 GB Vid Card, 2 x 6 TB WD SATA HDDs, and 32 GB of Crucial DDR4 RAM .
I'm trying to run Adobe Lightroom, Photoshop, Microsoft Office, and various other programs. My problem is that with Win 10 (love the program, BTW) installed in C: on the #1 M.2 card, I have pretty much max'd out the M.2 after only 6 months. I still have the #2 M.2 and the 2 1 TB SSDs which are virtually empty. Since virtually every type of software tries to default to the C: drive during installation I'm looking for a memory management strategy to deal w/ this dilemma. Can Program Files be moved to one of the other drives or do I necessarily have to install a given program in Program Files. Can "Documents" be moved to another drive?
My basic question: Will it be possibly to run Win 10 per se...as the only resident software...on the #1 M.2 drive?
Thanks for any help you can give me.