Thank you,
Sorry for the typos. I tried what you suggested and must have go
confused.
What I have ended up with is at the Start window on right side my nam
"Paula" as profile/account, then an icon of the D Drive that is labele
D (Data) where the word "Documents" used to be. At one point I allowe
Vista to delete the Shortcut for "Documents" because it said it ha
moved. I also at one point tried to restore to defaults. Also when
tried to move "Pictures" to "D" it said what I thought meant I'd los
the label/shortcut pictures as well and all the pictures and docs woul
be mixed up on D.
Is there a way out of this? Can I rename the D Drive link or shortcu
onthe start menu back to Documents?
Thanks,
Paula
DL;662974 Wrote:
> Yes & Yes
>
> "Paula" wrote in message
> news:9973B6C6-AF5D-4241-9676-...-
> Thanks. I think I wasn't clear enough.
>
> The C and D are about equal at 110 GB each. C has Vista and all data
> As
> far
> as I can see D is useless. I sued to store all docs, pictures and dat
> on
> my
> D rive when I had XP. Vista does not seem to allow me to put its
> equivalent
> of "My Documents" on D. The C drive is about half full with Vista
> already. I
> need to make it bigger or find a way to get docs and data stored an
> also
> accessible on D.
>
> Does what you suggest move Vista's documents, Pictures, etc, to D
> Will
> Vista know where to find them?
>
> Thanks again.
> Paula
>
> "DL" wrote:
> -
> Open Documents Organise Properties Location Move
> This assumes D is not a recovery partition, which I suspect it i
> not.
>
> "Paula" wrote in message
> news:76CBF161-F200-40BF-B2EB-...-
> I ahve a new notebook that came with Vista Ultimate installed and th
> HD
> partitioned into C and D Drives. I want all my documents, Picture
> etc
> to
> be
> stored on D drive because C is too small. I want to have one big C
> drive
> or a
> larger one. Can I do this using the Vista Disk management tools of
> deleting
> and expanding? There is no data in the D drive.
>
> Thanks,
> Paula-
>
>
> -
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