How do I set the hard drive preference in FCPX?

I have a MacPro and want to set a drive other than my home drive (which is the smallest of the four drives) as the default drive for FCPX.  The Preferences panel doesn't seem to have this as an option.
When I try to import to iMovie Project it only goes to my home drive (this project is 1 GB and then proceeds to render for a half hour).  When I copy the iMovie asset to the other hard and delete the version on the home drive, it doesn't run (missing item/s).  FCPX also won't let me drag the iMovie Project to this hard drive.
It would be so much easier if I could just designate the correct drive for FCPX in the first place.  Looking forward to the solution!
Thanks in advance

Colleagues:
I want to thank y’all for your kind suggestions. 
The plot thickens.  I tried to re-import the iMovie project to the Home drive and then copy or move it to the drive (C drive) where I would like to keep the FCPX assets and projects.  Once the iMovie Project was imported, the Drop Down would only let me copy or move Events – not Projects.  In reviewing the imported iMovie Project, I found some corruption with the FCPX Project version (e.g., the chapter titles are missing information that’s in the iMovie version; specifically, Sports Theme school logo).
FCPX now appeared to be corrupted.
I tried starting over by deleting everything from within FCPX on both the Home drive and the C drive.  Interestingly, FCPX wouldn’t let me delete one Event on the C Drive (FCPX message indicated there had to be at least one item).
I imported the iMovie Project again.  This time, the Project was imported directly to C?!  The FCPX Project is still corrupted (e.g., the chapter titles are missing the same information as previously.  I stopped inspecting at this point).  Also miscellaneous Projects that I had just deleted reappeared.  One of these was an iMovie Project that was somehow mislabeled (I think by FCPX).  Also, miscellaneous related Events re-appeared in the Home Drive.
Previously when I had a corrupted application, I deleted two small files (plist and another similar small file, I actually just dragged them to my Desktop) and re-installed the app from the DVD.  However, I can’t recall how to do this exactly.  Is there a good link that explains which files to delete in FCPX?  Also, how do you re-install an App without the DVD?
I just bought FCPX from the App Store Monday evening and haven’t been able to have any fun with it. 
Would appreciate any suggestions.
Thanks

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