How do I move Adobe Premiere to another hard drive?

I have a 250gb ssd for windows and programs and Adobe Premiere and I realized today that when I put clips in the sequence it takes up space on the ssd. I don't have enough room on it for all my clips so I have to move it to my bigger drive.
Could someone tell me how I can do this without re-installing? Which folders do I have to move? There are a few.
Also, could someone please tell me which folder all these files are saved in? Cos I can't find it.

I tried that. It's not there. Which I can't make sense of.
When I go to "C:\Users\UserName" and check the properties it says it's 125 GB but when I enter and check all the folders manually I only come up with 7 GB and 4 of those are on my desktop. Where are all my files? It's eating away on my ssd and I need to delete it.

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