Josi Perez wrote:
I'm trying install postgreSQL in an external HD, but I don't know how to
change the root directory.

By default the installation uses drive C:
Is it possible to change to F: (for example)?

Sure. Although you don't identify which version you are trying to install or the platform you are trying to install on, you mention "drive C:" so we can safely assume that you are talking about some version of Windows. We can hopefully assume since you are at this stage of the game that you are using the prebuilt binary with installer. In that case, when you see the "Installment options" pane during the installation, look at the bottom of the window. You should see "Current location" with a destination of "C:\Program Files\PostgreSQL\<version>\". Click the Browse button and change the destination.

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Guy Rouillier

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