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Move Data to another Partition in Vista



 
 
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Old March 8th 07, 05:16 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.performance_maintenance
bunyup
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Default Move Data to another Partition in Vista

I really should not need to ask this…but I loaded Vista into my brand new C2D
computer last week and I cannot see how I can move ALL data for ALL users
from the C primary boot partition to either the second partition on that
drive or to another drive. It should be a simple matter, but I have
struggled from DOS-3.11-98-XP-XPsp2-Vista over the years without more than
average problems, I am now at my witts end.

When I try drag-and-drop, all that moves is a shortcut back to C. When I
try right click there is no cut or move option. All other ideas produce the
same result.

I would love to get this sexy new computer in order prior to my 75th
birthday in a couple of weeks so any suggestions would be appreciated…thanks
in advance

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Old March 8th 07, 03:32 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.performance_maintenance
Margaret
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Default Move Data to another Partition in Vista

bunyup wrote:
I really should not need to ask this…but I loaded Vista into my brand new C2D
computer last week and I cannot see how I can move ALL data for ALL users
from the C primary boot partition to either the second partition on that
drive or to another drive. It should be a simple matter, but I have
struggled from DOS-3.11-98-XP-XPsp2-Vista over the years without more than
average problems, I am now at my witts end.

When I try drag-and-drop, all that moves is a shortcut back to C. When I
try right click there is no cut or move option. All other ideas produce the
same result.


I sure would like to know how to do this, too. I've been "in the biz"
for over 20 years, though out now for a couple or so. I have a loaded,
brand new Dell E1505 runnning Vista HP32, and I'd like to create a data
partion ... preferably move the entire "Users" directory to that
partition. Can't see how to do it. (I'd settle for moving my own data
directory, but if I could move the "Users" dir, then adding new users
would be almost a snap.) Now I've only had the laptop for a couple
days, so I wasn't going to ask this question w/o more testing. BUT ...
since bunyup has asked, I'm going to chime in. Help pls?

Thx and Regards,

Margaret
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Old March 8th 07, 06:58 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.performance_maintenance
JimR
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Default Move Data to another Partition in Vista

"bunyup" wrote in message
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I really should not need to ask this…but I loaded Vista into my brand new
C2D
computer last week and I cannot see how I can move ALL data for ALL users
from the C primary boot partition to either the second partition on that
drive or to another drive. It should be a simple matter, but I have
struggled from DOS-3.11-98-XP-XPsp2-Vista over the years without more than
average problems, I am now at my witts end.

When I try drag-and-drop, all that moves is a shortcut back to C. When I
try right click there is no cut or move option. All other ideas produce
the
same result.

I would love to get this sexy new computer in order prior to my 75th
birthday in a couple of weeks so any suggestions would be
appreciated…thanks
in advance



This should help -
http://blogs.msdn.com/ie/archive/200...e-machine.aspx
This method works to move all personal folders from Users\Username except
Desktop and Contacts.

--
Jim

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Old March 8th 07, 08:07 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.performance_maintenance
HDFatBoy2003
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Default Move Data to another Partition in Vista

You can move most of it but not all of it.

Open the base User directory, e.g. C:\Users\User Name\ Then on each of the
folders you can right click select properties then the location tab. Change
the target to the location that you want it to be.
You have to do it folder individually. I've relocated mine to
D:\Users\Mark\....

"bunyup" wrote in message
news
I really should not need to ask this…but I loaded Vista into my brand new
C2D
computer last week and I cannot see how I can move ALL data for ALL users
from the C primary boot partition to either the second partition on that
drive or to another drive. It should be a simple matter, but I have
struggled from DOS-3.11-98-XP-XPsp2-Vista over the years without more than
average problems, I am now at my witts end.

When I try drag-and-drop, all that moves is a shortcut back to C. When I
try right click there is no cut or move option. All other ideas produce
the
same result.

I would love to get this sexy new computer in order prior to my 75th
birthday in a couple of weeks so any suggestions would be
appreciated…thanks
in advance


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Old March 8th 07, 09:41 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.performance_maintenance
Margaret
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Default Move Data to another Partition in Vista

HDFatBoy2003 wrote:
You can move most of it but not all of it.

Open the base User directory, e.g. C:\Users\User Name\ Then on each of
the folders you can right click select properties then the location
tab. Change the target to the location that you want it to be.
You have to do it folder individually. I've relocated mine to
D:\Users\Mark\....


Wow, Microsoft made this really difficult. Now I'm a Windows person,
but I still think it should be simple to move the entire "Users"
directory to another partition. But that's just me.

Regards,

Margaret
 




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