It is unfathomable that this feature is not on you "current roadmap". Many systems now have multiple hard drives, typically having a small fast SSD C: drive for system files and startup but a second, much larger storage drive. It seems very silly to force users to store cached data on a specific drive and not be able to select where cached data is stored. Pretty much all your competitors already have this feature.
It is unfathomable that this feature is not on you "current roadmap". Many systems now have multiple hard drives, typically having a small fast SSD C: drive for system files and startup but a second, much larger storage drive. It seems very silly to force users to store cached data on a specific drive and not be able to select where cached data is stored. Pretty much all your competitors already have this feature.