First seen in the Windows 10 anniversary version, users now get the option of moving their apps to a new drive location. This however seems to apply only to apps installed from the store. What if you need to move traditional desktop application like MS office, the PC games you installed from a disc and other apps that don’t come from the store? In this article, we are going to show you how you can move these apps using the ‘Stem Mover’ application. You will be able to move store apps and desktop applications and games as well.
Use Steam mover to move apps
Though this app has not been updated for long, but it still works on windows 10 32 bit and 64 bit. It supports NTFS drives only (FAT, FAT32 are not supported) since it moves data by creating junction points. It will work for your store apps and your desktop apps too. The downside to this method is that nothing is guaranteed. Though it works, anything can go wrong, so be careful and first try it on one app before using it on other apps.