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Hello,
I have multiple drives in my PC. My 'C' drive (a speedy 10k 36gig scsi drive) has Vista and applications installed. I have two Seagate 400gig SATA2 drives serve has daya drives. I would like to transfer my settings of 'My Documents' or 'Documents' to the 'D' drives rather than the default 'C' drive. I note that Vista is a bit different in that it has a 'Documents' folder that does not include folders for music, video and pictures. These folders are seperate and each defaults to the 'C' drive. Is there a one stop means of setting a directory that contains these folders and transfer it to another drive (in my case 'D' drive)? Thank you, Shane |
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The "special" subfolders of C:\Users\(Your Name) can all be re-located by
right-clicking on each folder, choosing Properties, and then clicking on the Location tab. "No Spam" wrote in message ... Hello, I have multiple drives in my PC. My 'C' drive (a speedy 10k 36gig scsi drive) has Vista and applications installed. I have two Seagate 400gig SATA2 drives serve has daya drives. I would like to transfer my settings of 'My Documents' or 'Documents' to the 'D' drives rather than the default 'C' drive. I note that Vista is a bit different in that it has a 'Documents' folder that does not include folders for music, video and pictures. These folders are seperate and each defaults to the 'C' drive. Is there a one stop means of setting a directory that contains these folders and transfer it to another drive (in my case 'D' drive)? Thank you, Shane |
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