How do I download iTunes to a drive other than C?

I have 2 hard drives in my computer, the C drive and a F drive. iTunes uses so much space that I ran out of room on my C drive, but have lots of room on my F drive. I have completely uninstalled iTunes and would like to reinstall it on my F drive. Does anybody know how I can do this? The C drive seems to be the default drive and I can't figure out how to tell program to install on the F drive instead. Please help!

Thanks so much! Maybe you can tell me one more thing...I DID uninstall already, so how do I install into the F drive? Or do I need to install into the C drive then follow the directions you provided?
Again, thank you so much for your help!!

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