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Often move folders to a second drive, or to a new partition on your existing hard drive, it is a good choice. In this way you protect the installation of Windows, and the libraries appear 99 in separate areas are more comfortable to handle. In addition, sped up the system without losing storage space, for example by maintaining 99 Windows and programs on an SSD and data on a hard disk. Have everything ready: you have prepared a second disk or you have partitioned the first. You have already chosen to move, and even files not move: Windows, programs, documents, music and so on. On the second disk or partition we have given the name D: drive. If yours has a different letter, follow the instructions regolandovi accordingly.
When the discs are ready, create a folder with your name on D:. If others use your computer, we recommend that you create as many folders with their names, plus one that you can call "All Users". Now you have to transfer 99 the files in the folders of expertise. Open your user folder. In Windows 7, click Start, and then, in the upper right pane of the Start menu on your behalf. In Windows 99 8.1, the charm in the search bar, type utenteprofilo, and select the folder in whose name you read something like C: \ Users \ yourname. Once there, you can move the documents.
1. Click on the My Documents folder with the right mouse button and choose Properties. 2. Open the Location tab. 3. Click the Move button. 4. The dialog box that appears, choose the correct folder on drive D:. Create a new folder inside calling 99 Documents and click Select Folder. 5. Now click OK, and then answer Yes thus moving the files. 6. Now you have to wait, the procedure may take some time.
When the process is finished, 99 repeat 99 with photos, music, videos and any other folders you want to move. In step 4, you have to give them appropriate names to folders such as pictures and music. The AppData folder has a problem. For one thing, 99 does not have a Location tab, it is also invisible. You might not even know it exists, but it contains data that you probably would like to have on D:. First you have to open the AppData folder, which is not easy because invisible. In Windows 7, click Start and type in appdata. In Windows 8.1, the charm in the search bar, type appdata, then click on the folder with a name similar to C: \ Users \ yourname \ AppData \ Roaming. In fact, these instructions do not lead directly to AppData, but in the Roaming folder within it. In the address bar at the top of the window 99 you need then click on AppData. Here you will find three folders, Local, LocalLow 99 and Roaming. They all have the Location tab, and from there you can follow the instructions above.
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