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How do I change the drive where my hiveDisk contribution is stored?
How do I change the drive where my hiveDisk contribution is stored?

Learn how to move your hiveDisk contribution storage to a different drive for better storage management and optimization.

Thanasis Karavasilis avatar
Written by Thanasis Karavasilis
Updated over a week ago

If you've already set up hiveDisk but want to change which drive your contribution storage is located on, don't worry - it's a quick and easy process! By moving your storage to a different drive, you can optimize your device's storage according to your needs and preferences.

Here's how to change your hiveDisk contribution drive:

  1. Open the hiveDisk app on your computer.

  2. In the app menu, go to hiveNet.

  3. Find the My Devices section.

  4. Under Contributed Space, click on Settings.

  5. Click Change drive and select the new drive where you want to store your contribution.

That's it! Your hiveDisk storage will now be moved over to the new drive you selected. You can change your contribution drive whenever you need to in order to best manage your storage space.


Why change your contribution drive?

There are a few reasons you might want to use a different drive for your hiveDisk storage:

  • Your original drive is getting full and you want to free up space

  • You got a new, larger drive and want to take advantage of the extra storage

  • You want to keep your hiveDisk files separate from your other data

No matter your reason, hiveDisk makes it simple to move your contributed storage to whichever drive works best for you. You're in full control of where your files live on your device.


Need more help?

If you have any other questions about managing your hiveDisk storage, our support team is always happy to help. You can reach out by:

  • Starting a live chat on hivenet.com or the mobile app (find our chat button on the bottom right corner of the screen).

  • Checking out our other Help Center guides for more tips and info.

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