How do i use additional hard drives for application installation

I have close to a terabyte of drives on my new mac pro and would love to use one of the other hard drives to install applications on- especially my windows applications- like solidworks. However every time i try to install something to my mac it wont give me a choice of where to put it. Same is true under parallels- so I keep on filling up my mac HD and the other 3/4 of a terabyte is unused!!!
I called apple care and they said that Apple doesnt recommend using other disks- where did they find him?
How do i use the other disks to install programs?
Richard

Richard:
Without repeating what eww has already expressed, it seems, in the first place, you need to give yourself adjust yourself to how Mac OS works, since by your own admission, you are new to Macs. When I use a PC, as I have to from time to time, I always wish that it worked as my Mac does. Of course, I just have to figure how to work with what I see as its limitations to get the job done. The learning curve gets less steep as we move along in the process.
Your work pattern and needs seem to be quite different from most mac users I know. This is neither good or bad, but it does mean that your needs are specialized. You seem to work with especially large files, for example. So your installed volume becomes crowded more quickly that most of the rest of us. However, eww's suggestion that you put some or all of your data on another HDD works for others in the same way, although in different situations. For example, some people with older macs can only install OS X on a partition of less than 8 GB, as they work with a limitation where they have to install OS X on the first 8 GB of the HDD. Thus they have to have most of their data on a separate partition.
You noted, +I have looked through mac HD and havent found " data" i can move any where yet+. May I suggest that you move your entire Documents folder to another drive, since that is where all your data would normally be stored. Another option would be to get a larger HDD. I don't know how large your present HDD is, but you can max out the size of your internal HDD. Or you can keep your working documents on your internal HDD and move the rest for storage on an external HDD. You know best what will work for you. What I am trying to say is that you have options, and I feel sure that you will get it figured out.
Cheers.
cornelius

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