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  1. Honestly I have no idea why that didn't come to mind. I very, very rarely use cut and paste in any situation so that's probably why. I still would like to be able to drag and drop but this will work nicely. Thanks for the response!
  2. Hi guys, this is probably a really noobie question but I just recently got into having multiple drives (currently an SSD, 1TB HDD and 500GB HDD). I have Windows and most of my programs installed on my SSD and sometimes I store some things on my SSD for short term, then move them onto my HDD for long term. My question is, is there any way to make it so I can simply move files from one drive to another, without it copying to the drive then having to remove it on the other. So for example, if I move an audio file from my SSD to my HDD, is there any way to make it so it is simply drag and drop, rather than it copying the file to my HDD and leaving it on my SSD so I have to delete it. Sorry if this is confusing. Thanks!
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