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					If you’re unable to export or move a video from the C: drive to the D: drive, there could be several reasons. Sometimes, the issue is related to file permissions, especially if the video is stored in a protected system folder, in which case copying and pasting the file or running File Explorer as an administrator can help. Another possibility is that your D: drive does not have enough free space to store the video, so it’s worth checking the available storage. The problem may also occur if the video file is currently open in a media player or editing software, preventing it from being moved. 
If you’re exporting directly from editing software, make sure the export settings point to the D: drive instead of the default C: drive. Finally, if your D: drive is formatted as FAT32, it cannot handle files larger than 4GB, so you would need to reformat it to NTFS or exFAT to transfer large video files.