Moving Data

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James808

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I have a Dell XPS8930 with two drive a OS (C:) and DATA (D:). I am trying to move large data file to the D: drive to free up space on the C: drive. I thought that you just copy and paste how ever the data is then not accessible. Current OS is Windows 64bit, Windows 10 Pro 2004. Any advise is greatly appreciated.
Thanks
James
 
what type of file is it?
what is the actual size?
is D drive formatted as NTFS?
when you say not accessible, lik ehow, you get an error, you can't open it, it says it's corrupted?
 
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