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Vista - When moving files they are copied instead.

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02-22-2007   #1
Radikal


 
 

When moving files they are copied instead.

i have recently installed Vista Premium and trying to move files in my new
harddrive but am running into problems.

I'm trying to move files from a second harddrive using drag and drop with
the right mouse button and selecting "move files".. everything seems fine,
the files are being copied but they are not moved. I have to manualy delete
the original folder.

Can anyone help me?

My System SpecsSystem Spec
02-22-2007   #2
Radikal


 
 

RE: When moving files they are copied instead.

Oh, and it does this when i'm moving files from the same harddrive too.

I've tested different scenarios and it just won't move the files, it seems
even if i push "move here" it only copies.
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02-23-2007   #3
RCulver9056


 
 

RE: When moving files they are copied instead.

If you move from one drive / partition to another, it copies by default.
Try selecting the files, CTRL+X (Cut), then CTRL+V (paste) to the new
location.

"Radikal" wrote:

> i have recently installed Vista Premium and trying to move files in my new
> harddrive but am running into problems.
>
> I'm trying to move files from a second harddrive using drag and drop with
> the right mouse button and selecting "move files".. everything seems fine,
> the files are being copied but they are not moved. I have to manualy delete
> the original folder.
>
> Can anyone help me?

My System SpecsSystem Spec
02-23-2007   #4
Radikal


 
 

RE: When moving files they are copied instead.

Same thing.

It still copies instead of moving.

Like i said, i tried just about every way to move the files, but they are
always copied, it's not dramatic but it surely is annoying.

"RCulver9056" wrote:

> If you move from one drive / partition to another, it copies by default.
> Try selecting the files, CTRL+X (Cut), then CTRL+V (paste) to the new
> location.
>
> "Radikal" wrote:
>
> > i have recently installed Vista Premium and trying to move files in my new
> > harddrive but am running into problems.
> >
> > I'm trying to move files from a second harddrive using drag and drop with
> > the right mouse button and selecting "move files".. everything seems fine,
> > the files are being copied but they are not moved. I have to manualy delete
> > the original folder.
> >
> > Can anyone help me?

My System SpecsSystem Spec
02-23-2007   #5
will f


 
 

Re: When moving files they are copied instead.

Hi. Check out my post with subject "Deleted files re-appear in VISTA." Is it
possible the problems are related? Your cutting might be working, but maybe
VISTA is putting the cut files back.

"Radikal" <Radikal@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:358BE849-D1C3-4337-87C9-9E80106AEF4F@microsoft.com...
>i have recently installed Vista Premium and trying to move files in my new
> harddrive but am running into problems.
>
> I'm trying to move files from a second harddrive using drag and drop with
> the right mouse button and selecting "move files".. everything seems
> fine,
> the files are being copied but they are not moved. I have to manualy
> delete
> the original folder.
>
> Can anyone help me?



My System SpecsSystem Spec
02-23-2007   #6
will f


 
 

Re: When moving files they are copied instead.

This might help.

Try navigating to the following folder in Windows Explorer:
C:\Users\<your user name>\AppData\Local\VirtualStore

See if there are copies of the files you cut in that directory. If your cut
files appear in that folder, try deleting them. Then they might not
magically re-appear in the folder where you cut them.

I would like to know if that works for you.

- will f

"Radikal" <Radikal@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:358BE849-D1C3-4337-87C9-9E80106AEF4F@microsoft.com...
>i have recently installed Vista Premium and trying to move files in my new
> harddrive but am running into problems.
>
> I'm trying to move files from a second harddrive using drag and drop with
> the right mouse button and selecting "move files".. everything seems
> fine,
> the files are being copied but they are not moved. I have to manualy
> delete
> the original folder.
>
> Can anyone help me?



My System SpecsSystem Spec
02-23-2007   #7
R. C. White, MVP


 
 

Re: When moving files they are copied instead.

Hi, Radikal.

I know it doesn't help you, but...It works for me.

RC
--
R. C. White, CPA
San Marcos, TX
rc@grandecom.net
Microsoft Windows MVP
(Running Windows Mail in Vista Ultimate x64)

"Radikal" <Radikal@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:358BE849-D1C3-4337-87C9-9E80106AEF4F@microsoft.com...
>i have recently installed Vista Premium and trying to move files in my new
> harddrive but am running into problems.
>
> I'm trying to move files from a second harddrive using drag and drop with
> the right mouse button and selecting "move files".. everything seems
> fine,
> the files are being copied but they are not moved. I have to manualy
> delete
> the original folder.
>
> Can anyone help me?


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