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Exactly what @joeqwerty said, just few tips for the future.

It is best to keep database files .MDF on separate drive from log files .LOGLDF. It is also recommended to keep all databases off the C: drive. TEMPDB performs best when it is on a drive by it self.

Here is an article how to move system dbs Tech Net

Exactly what @joeqwerty said, just few tips for the future.

It is best to keep database files .MDF on separate drive from log files .LOG. It is also recommended to keep all databases off the C: drive. TEMPDB performs best when it is on a drive by it self.

Here is an article how to move system dbs Tech Net

Exactly what @joeqwerty said, just few tips for the future.

It is best to keep database files .MDF on separate drive from log files .LDF. It is also recommended to keep all databases off the C: drive. TEMPDB performs best when it is on a drive by it self.

Here is an article how to move system dbs Tech Net

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Exactly what @joeqwerty said, just few tips for the future.

It is best to keep database files .MDF on separate drive from log files .LOG. It is also recommended to keep all databases off the C: drive. TEMPDB performs best when it is on a drive by it self.

Here is an article how to move system dbs Tech Net