Install Docker Desktop on D: Drive in Windows 10

I am using Windows 10 and wants to start with Docker Desktop. But my C drive is already stressed with other things and not left with much space.

So, I want to get it installed into D: drive. I searched too much on internet but didn’t get any success.

Can anyone help me to get it done

Thanks in advance.

It should be possible to do, and if not, you can put the disk image on d:\ and it is the largest component.
However I would set that up to begin with. While you can move it’s location after creation, I didn’t have the best luck with doing so.

I searched for many of the resources but didn’t help.

However, I have changed the location of Image to D drive.

By Docker -> Settings -> Resources -> Disk image location

Thanks for your reply

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