I didn't at first, but I just did. It still does the same thing, for
some reason when I try to change the location of one folder (like the
Music folder for instance) it will change the location of the Pictures
and Documents folder to be the exact same thing, and will rename them to
be the same as well. For instance, I now have three different Music
folders instead of one Music folder, one Pictures folder, and one
Documents folder.
Thank you for the help though.
Dave;558252 Wrote:
> did you do it like this?
> 'Windows Vista Tip #4: Move your data folders to a separate drive | Ed
> Bott’s Windows Expertise |' (http://www.edbott.com/weblog/?p=1371)
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> > > I've just recently upgraded to Vista Ultimate x64, and I'm trying to
> > get
> > > it set up. One of the things I did with Windows XP Pro was move the
> > My
> > > Documents folder from the default C: drive to an eSATA external drive
> > I
> > > had, incase I needed to format the hard drive the OS was on. Since
> > the
> > > My Music and My Pictures folders were in the My Documents folder this
> > > went well, if I clicked the My Documents icon on the Start Menu it
> > would
> > > go to the root directory of the external drive, and when I clicked
> > > either My Pictures or My Music it would go to those folders.
> > >
> > > I tried doing the same thing with Vista, and have had some problems.
> > I
> > > opened up the Start menu, right clicked the Documents folder, clicked
> > > the Location tab and selected that I wanted the location to be my
> > > external drive (the I drive). When I clicked this, it worked fine.
> > > Then I noticed that the Music and Picture folders weren't in the
> > > Documents folder, so I thought I would have to move them seperately.
> > > When I tried doing that with the Pictures folder, it messed
> > everything
> > > up, it changed the Documents folder and Music folder to be the same
> > > folder, even though that wasn't the way I wanted it. I can't seem to
> > > get it the way I want it, where the Documents folder is the root
> > > directory of the external I drive, and the Music folder and Pictures
> > > folder is located in their respective folders, but on the external
> > hard
> > > drive. Could someone please help me set it up this way?
> > >
> > > Thanks in advance for any help.
> > > "
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