How do I install FF on a drive other than Win 7?

I'm trying to conserve space on my SSD (small) and just have the OS (Win 7) on that drive. So how do I install FF on another drive, as so many of my other application programs are stored? They work great without any hitches, so far. . . But I would still like to try this with FF and Thunderbird. Thanks.

Hi nicksdaddy,
There is an offline version:
http://get.adobe.com/reader/enterprise/
Hope that helps!
Stacy

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