| Re: Repartition query If the folder allows it, you can right-click on it, select Properties, and go to the Location tab. Then hit the Move button at the bottom, select the location where you want it moved, and Apply it. I've moved most of my user folders around. I'd like to move my whole user profile, but Application Data stores all kinds of system data (primarily cache data) that I don't want stored with my data. So, I just get by with moving individual folders.
"William" <woogles@charter.net> wrote in message news:F99467EE-348F-4E3A-8873-AB804E3F62AC@microsoft.com...
How do you change the location of User files in Vista?
"Colin Barnhorst" <colinbarharst@msn.com> wrote in message news:ujffntKLHHA.320@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
You will get better performance if the data is on a second drive rather than
a second partition on the system drive.
"formerprof" <formerprof******NOSPAM.com> wrote in message
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>I have Vista Ultimate installed on a 300 gb hard disk. About 65 gb are used
>and the remainder is free. Is there any reason why I can't boot Acronis
>Disk Director from CD and take, say, 80 or 100 gb for a second partition?
>
> In the alternative I could "Ghost" the existing partition with True Image
> 10 and then repartition the drive 200/100. I know that Acronis claims to
> be able to shrink an imaged partition into a smaller space on restoration.
>
> I'd like to do this and avoid the necessity of doing a complete fresh
> install. All assistance gratefully received.
>
>
> formerprof
>
> PS Everything is backed up, my license is legit, I love/hate
> Windows/Linux, think that Bill Gates should be jailed/decorated and
> brushed my teeth this morning.
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