If want move (all Sub Folders) User- Folder to another Drive


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    If want move (all Sub Folders) User- Folder to another Drive


    If want move (all Sub Folders) User- Folder to another Drive?? example to Drive D: because my Drive C: protected by Deep Freeze.
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  2. ryo
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    hello and welcome

    i'm don't understand what you means?
    did you mean you want to move your data in drive into another drive??
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    ryo said:
    hello and welcome

    i'm don't understand what you means?
    did you mean you want to move your data in drive into another drive??

    Hi ryo...

    Yes... i want move my data. at User Folder there sub User Folders... My Document My Video etc.... i want move User Folder with all sub User Folders to another Drive... because my Drive C: protected by Deep Freeze. can`t save file at Drive C if Deep Freze ON. Thanks...
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  4. ryo
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    so did you have another drive ?? how much your partition?
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  5. ryo
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    your case i though is same with this.
    moving the 'Users' folder from c: to another drive

    hope can help!

    Cheers
    Ryo
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    I have 2 partition... Drive C and D.... BOS..... User Folder same withe My Document at Win XP... in XP My Document at Desktop can move target with properties My Document. If at Win 7 move User Folder and content all sub User Folder? give my solution. Thx.... Terima kasih........
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  7. ryo
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    you should read the thread i posted to you..

    sama sama bro. hope can help you. i have to out now..if you have problem just PM me.

    Cheers
    Ryo ~
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