Pavel
Yes, I understood that. But even if when avoided the double copy, I
ended up with "Local Disk D" inside my personal folder on C!
Thanks anyway
David M
On 18 Nov, 17:45, "Pavel" <Ati...@xxxxxx> wrote:
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> When you select to move any one of the USER folders to another area, you
> will be prompted to MOVE or not. The box will contain warning that if you
> choose not to MOVE, you will end up with two entries.
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> Pavel
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> "dmart" <dma...@xxxxxx> wrote in message
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> > My brand new laptop has its large single disk partitioned into C and D
> > with the operating system and user folders on C. I want some of the
> > user folders (eg. documents, pictures, music) to point to D and store
> > the data there. I've seen plenty of posts on ways to do this in VISTA
> > - including Ed Bott's - but all have failed on my system.
> Quote:
> > My attempts result in one or more problems:
> > - end up with two folders with the same name under user folders in C
> > - no connection to data in D
> > - worst of all, "Local Disk D" ends up as a user folder under C!
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> > I even installed Tweak VI and used that - but it failed too.
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> > I've seen a few other posts with the same problem, but no solution.
> > Any new ideas?- Hide quoted text -
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