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Woger
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      06-10-2009

Running WIN 7 Build 7201..

Is it Possible to Move all the USER Folder as I don't want applications
getting loaded in the Boot Partition..

 
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      06-10-2009
Woger wrote:
> Running WIN 7 Build 7201..
>
> Is it Possible to Move all the USER Folder as I don't want applications
> getting loaded in the Boot Partition..
>


Forum for Windows 7:
http://social.technet.microsoft.com/...egory/w7itpro/

BTW, I think you are confused. Applications are LOADED into RAM which is
drive independent. Do you mean INSTALLED - in which case unless the app
gives a "custom" install option it WILL be installed in the Programs
folder on the C drive.


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      06-11-2009
On Wed, 10 Jun 2009 08:13:41 +0100, Gordon <> wrote:

>Woger wrote:
>> Running WIN 7 Build 7201..
>>
>> Is it Possible to Move all the USER Folder as I don't want applications
>> getting loaded in the Boot Partition..
>>

>
>Forum for Windows 7:
>http://social.technet.microsoft.com/...egory/w7itpro/
>
>BTW, I think you are confused. Applications are LOADED into RAM which is
>drive independent. Do you mean INSTALLED - in which case unless the app
>gives a "custom" install option it WILL be installed in the Programs
>folder on the C drive.





You have to Register to post in that Site, Plus I don't use Windows Live,
Tried it did not like it, I don't use MS for my mail, so there must be a
better way, I don't like being forced to use something I do not like or need.



 
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      06-11-2009
Woger wrote:
> On Wed, 10 Jun 2009 08:13:41 +0100, Gordon <> wrote:
>
>> Woger wrote:
>>> Running WIN 7 Build 7201..
>>>
>>> Is it Possible to Move all the USER Folder as I don't want applications
>>> getting loaded in the Boot Partition..
>>>

>> Forum for Windows 7:
>> http://social.technet.microsoft.com/...egory/w7itpro/
>>
>> BTW, I think you are confused. Applications are LOADED into RAM which is
>> drive independent. Do you mean INSTALLED - in which case unless the app
>> gives a "custom" install option it WILL be installed in the Programs
>> folder on the C drive.

>
>
>
>
> You have to Register to post in that Site, Plus I don't use Windows Live,
> Tried it did not like it, I don't use MS for my mail, so there must be a
> better way, I don't like being forced to use something I do not like or need.
>
>
>


Nope - that's the only MS internet support for Windows 7 AFAIK......


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