When installing a new program, you arrive at a screen with an 'Advanced options' button. You want to ensure the program does not consume too much space on your primary hard drive, which is low on available storage. What is the BEST action to take in the Advanced options during the installation process?
Change the installation directory to a different hard drive or partition
Select a different language for the program interface
Opt to not start the program on startup
Opt to not create a desktop shortcut for the program
Selecting the option to change the installation directory allows you to specify a different hard drive or partition with more available space. This is the best action to address the concern of saving space on the primary hard drive. Choosing to not start the program on startup or not create a desktop shortcut would not impact disk space usage. Although selecting a different language might be useful in some contexts, it also does not address the issue of disk space.
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