![]() This way, you “trick” the installer to think it’s being installed on the system drive, but is is in reality installing it to the drive you defined on your symlink. Simply create a SymLink from the folder where VS “wants” to be installed, to the folder where “you” want to install it. So here’s a “temporarily decent” solution to this problem: ![]() While there’s been some conversation on the comments in the blog post aforementioned, none one really seems to have come up with a decent (or at least temporarily decent) solution to the problem. “No good!”, it still wants to use over 2Gb of my C:\ drive, even though I told it to only use my E:\ drive.Īfter a bit of Googling, it it turns out more people have had this same problem, and there’s even been a blog post on MSDN about it.
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