There are two parts to this and I'll address each briefly.  

## First the Question is asking to do something that isn't recommended
The reason for the down votes on the question is that you're asking how to do something that really shouldn't be done, and isn't supported by the software vendor.

> Microsoft's own documentation explains that while its possible moving system folders like your desktop to another partition can cause weird behavior to happen. The registry keys exist because every setting in Windows requires a registry key. You can move the installation location of Windows Store application that doesn't mean there are not major problems that surface by doing so. – Ramhound 2 hours ago

Questions like this are going to be down voted simply because as a community we don't recommend doing things like this as they tend to lead to unintended and unwanted behaviors later on.  

## Your answer is of poor quality, and not because of your 'lack of English'
We understand that Stack Exchange is an international arena, and we're pretty lenient on grammatical, spelling or other English errors.  What your answer is lacking is an actual solution.  You say "it might be..." and "try this..." when it's your own question/answer you should be able to be a bit more authoritative than that.