Both HHDs are more than half empty, and yet I seem to be running out of disk space because crappy programs like Adobe's won't let me choose where to install the software and puts everything on the operating system disk.
I put into my computer a super fast but tiny SSD drive for the operating system, tiny because SSDs are more expensive than driving a gold-plated hummer that runs on rocket fuel! Then I put in a second 3TB HDD for programs, and a third 4TB HDD for important non-system, non-program data. Copy (Ctrl+C) all the text displayed in the Your FLEXlm License File text box. DLL file in the same folder where the application. DLL file here, it will automatically check the Windows system folders. If you're not sure, leave this setting alone.' DLL files from the application folder first.
'Step 2: In which directory do you want to install? The default is some\directory\path.If you're not sure, leave this setting alone.' 'Step 1: On which drive do you want to install? The default is C.Waaaay back in the days of DOS, they made it super simple so that the most clueless user couldn't mess things up, while allowing even the least technically inclined users to choose where to put the software: Bloody hell, Adobe, 2017 is almost over and your software still won't let the user choose where to install it? Maybe because you think your users are all idiots?