Greetings again Members, got another one.....I have a 148GB SSD and a 1TB HDD. Currently i have my OS and Domain User profile on the SSD which is quiet small. Can i move my Domain User Profiles to the 1TB HDD?
Greetings again Members, got another one.....I have a 148GB SSD and a 1TB HDD. Currently i have my OS and Domain User profile on the SSD which is quiet small. Can i move my Domain User Profiles to the 1TB HDD?
Create a root folder on whatever drive you want for your user. Navigate to the folder where user folders like documents, pictures, are present. Right click on each folder and: select location, and input the new location there. or click on move and select the new folder. If it asks to move existing documents to new location, select yes.
I actually recommend this process to everyone - to keep user documents out of windows drive - makes backups easier for windows drive images and documents. Also helps keeps windows drive images smaller.
Folders I moved out:
Desktop
Documents
Downloads
Music
Pictures
Saved Games
Videos
---------- I left the appdata folders on windows drive itself since that folder and windows go hand in hand.
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FAQ & Answers
Navigate to the folder where user folders like documents, pictures, are present.
Right click on each folder and:
select location, and input the new location there.
or
click on move and select the new folder.
If it asks to move existing documents to new location, select yes.
I actually recommend this process to everyone - to keep user documents out of windows drive - makes backups easier for windows drive images and documents. Also helps keeps windows drive images smaller.
Folders I moved out:
- Desktop
- Documents
- Downloads
- Music
- Pictures
- Saved Games
- Videos
----------I left the appdata folders on windows drive itself since that folder and windows go hand in hand.
LIKE - if helpful
ACCEPT - if helped resolve
---------
I am not an Acer employee.
Your issue could get better coverage and more answers if posted in forums than in a message to me.
---------
Nitro 7 - AN715-51 - user benchmark: https://www.userbenchmark.com/UserRun/37631045