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Yanta
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So far i dont like what they have done to:
- still no easy way to make the user folder point to a different drive or partition
Stew, I agree with what you say, however, I have discovered this. Perhaps it will help to alleviate some of your frustrations.
Firstly, you can disable libraries (mostly). Though, if you do this, several startmenu items will disappear. (documents, personal, pictures, videos, etc). Here's the link.. How to Disable “Libraries” Feature in Windows 7? - Tweaking with Vishal
With the pointing personal folders, go to regedit and navigate to user shell folders... \hkcu\software\microsoft\windows\currentversion\explorer\user shell folders.
Edit the personal key. Mine is set to a network location; a shared folder on a server. You can change most of them. Of course, you should consider taking a backup before you play with the registry.
If you have libraries enabled it will complain that the personal folder points to an unsupported location (M$ way of telling you they want you to do it their way, not your way). You can disable that nag tho.
It aint flash, but it works.
Please forgive if I should not have provided answers in this thread, of if you have already come across this solution.