Unfortunately, there is no convenient way to move a Win32 application. If you see that it has been replaced by the Modify button, then it is a Win32 application, which can also not be moved. If you do see that the Move button is greyed out, then the application cannot be moved. The application will now move from the main drive to the other drive.
How to Move Windows Apps to Another Drive
That said, you can also free up space by moving existing apps to another drive other than C.
You can then begin installing the new Store or Win32 applications on your PC, and they will be installed in the new drive. Now restart the computer for the changes to take effect.
We suggest that you create separate folders for 64 and 32-bit apps.
Double-click on both of them one after the other and define the new location where you wish to install the applications by default. Each of these defines the default location of where the 64-bit and 32-bit applications are to be installed, respectively.
The methods discussed in this post can also be applied to Windows 7 and Windows 8.1. Let us show you how you can move existing applications to another drive, and how to change the default location for the Windows apps so all new ones are installed in another drive. This will not move the currently installed programs but all future programs will be installed in the new location without manually changing the default installation path each time while installing an app. One way of freeing up space in the C drive is to change the default installation location of the Microsoft Store apps as well as Win32 apps.
Program Files is one of the most important folders in C drive which takes ample space as more software is installed on the system.