Thanks Brink, your link has scared me from doing anything at all!!
First off the screenshot of the music folder properties window shows a row
of 5 tabs, mine has 2 rows of 3 tabs. the extra one is "Sharing".
I have an inbuilt fear of following instructions that don't quite correspond
to what happens lol.
The intro also seems to say that doing this will sever any links that your
programmes have with these files!!
I have no idea which bits of software use them.
Strikes me that Vista has made life unnecessarily difficult for folk like me
to use it in comfort and convenience.
Am I destined to continue hunting for the "MyDocs: Videos: Music" folders
that I have over the last year created on my "F" drive.?
"Brink" wrote:
>
> Hello Six,
>
> This can help show you how to change (move) the default location for
> your user folder to the other drive.
>
> http://www.vistax64.com/tutorials/10...-location.html
>
> Hope this helps,
> Shawn
>
> six-h;1105632 Wrote:
> > I've just been instructed on how to move the XP "My Docs/Pics/etc." to a
> > different drive, away from the OS, whilst maintaining their special
> > properties.
> > Having Vista Ultimate on my Main PC, I've struggled for a year with the
> > set-up that was installed, and every time I want to file something, I
> > have to
> > painfully navigate to my "F" (data) drive, and the required folders.
> >
> > I don't know anyone else with Vista, so nt sure if what I have is
> > usual.
> > On the desk top, I have a folder "Admin", holding a variety of folders
> > that
> > seem to be the ones that are opened when ever I try to "save".
> > Is this normal?
> > If so, is there a prescribed way to "move" it to my data drive whilst
> > maintaining any special properties with which it may be imbued??
>
>
> --
> Brink
>
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