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  1. Posts : 59
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       #20

    Great tutorial. I was wondering can you move the main user file ie C:users/username and everything including sub folders will go over? Do you have to do each one manually?
    Also how many gigs for the 7pro os with system restore?
    Last edited by ariel5345; 05 Aug 2011 at 15:52. Reason: clarification
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  2. whs
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    Vista, Windows7, Mint Mate, Zorin, Windows 8
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       #21

    ariel5345 said:
    Great tutorial. I was wondering can you move the main user file ie C:users/username and everything including sub folders will go over? Do you have to do each one manually?
    As far as I know, that will not work. Only those folders that have the Location tab in Properties can be moved with this method. But sometimes that is no obvious. E.g. Appdata has no location tab, but the folders in Appdata (Local, etc.) do have a location tab.
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  3. Posts : 59
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       #22

    Hey WHS. I need a little help. I moved every user folder. WhenI got done I clicked on start/myfolder I got this.
    Data Partition-folders.png
    Is this normal? I have double folders. It might be because of the way I copypasted my whole user folder from Vista to external drive and back to win 7 after install.
    The c:documents folders has an empty onenote folder in it. I can access it. I can also access the c:desktop folder. The other c: folders like Pictures and music and videos I cannot access them.

    I don't dare try to delete them but I would like too. Can I?

    Another question. On the public folders in users there is a locate tab and it says you can relocate, yet there is no Move Button. Is this a permission thing? Or these folders can not move?

    Final question I can't find my app folder? Not in users/myname.
    I think though I should leave my settings along with my programs anyway. Wouldn't this be better if I am going to do incremental Images of just my Primary C partician?
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  4. whs
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       #23

    1. The double folders are not normal. You must have done a false manipulation somewhere. I suggest you save your data in the folders and start anew.

    The safest way rather than moving the folders from the standard library is to create new folders (Documents, Music, etc.) on the other disk and INCLUDE those into their respective libraries. That keeps the default folders in the library (which has certain advantages) plus the new folders as a new library entry. You can then delete what is no more needed.
    2. With public folders it is a bit different. There you have to change the path. But I would leave them alone. They are so small, it is not worth it.

    3. The AppData folder is a hiddden folder. You have to "show hidden folders" in Organize > Folder and Search Options > View
    Last edited by Brink; 08 Aug 2011 at 13:11. Reason: added links ;)
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  5. Posts : 59
    7 professional
       #24

    whs said:
    The safest way rather than moving the folders from the standard library is to create new folders (Documents, Music, etc.) on the other disk and INCLUDE those into their respective libraries. That keeps the default folders in the library (which has certain advantages) plus the new folders as a new library entry. You can then delete what is no more needed.
    Thanks Whs for the4 help. I followed everything you did on the video. except for one thing. I went to c:user/user name/ then relocated all the folders from there. I did make other folders with duplicate names on the data parician first.

    I put everyhting back. I am still trying to figure out what I did wrong.
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    Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit 7601 Multiprocessor Free Service Pack 1
       #25

    Do you know why some of my folders have a location tab and some do not? It appears that the default libraries have the tab while my user-created ones do not. Why is this? And does it matter, for the sake of this tutorial?
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  7. Posts : 1,384
    Win 7 Ult 64-bit
       #26

    I want to share my data partition with my other networked computer, and vice versa. Why is Windows giving me a hard time, and how can I get around it?
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