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renesis
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posted 7/15/2013 7:35:12 AM
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I am in the throes of doing some PC maintenance, the aim of which is to free up hard drive capacity on my limited space SSD.
I had already installed SkyDemon on the second drive but noticed that the downloaded charts, logs, routes etc.. have been located at
Local Disk (C) > Users > Me > My Documents > SkyDemon
and currently hold approx 700mb of data.
Is there an easy way to get this moved to the second drive or to tell SkyDemon to "look" elsewhere for it?
Cheers.
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stevelup
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posted 7/15/2013 3:56:43 PM
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SkyDemon will always look in your 'home' folder for this stuff.
What you probably want / need to do is relocate your 'Users' folder to the new drive but this isn't a supported configuration as far as Microsoft is concerned.
There is a way of doing it -
here's an article
which explains how to copy your whole Users folder to another drive, then 'link' the new folder back to the original location on your system drive.
Be careful though...
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renesis
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posted 7/16/2013 10:23:46 AM
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Cheers for the info. I'll heed your word of caution and look into this. Otherwise 700mb isn't that critical I suppose. Thanks again.
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Tim Dawson
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posted 7/16/2013 12:27:50 PM
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There is a way of moving your home folder, fully supported by Microsoft. I can't remember what it is, but it definitely exists. Might have to use group policies.
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stevelup
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posted 7/16/2013 1:51:27 PM
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I've just had a tinker with this and it is actually -really- easy to do.
Close all apps - especially things like Outlook.
Click on your Start Menu, then click 'Your Name'
Right-click 'My Documents' and choose Properties
Click the 'Location' tab and then click the 'Move' button. Browse to the new location, then click OK followed by Yes.
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adhawkins
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posted 7/17/2013 10:14:43 AM
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Best way to do this is during the initial install. You can apply an XML file that moves the default location of the 'Users' folder. That way if you create any new users their files will automatically get created in the new location.
I found it by googling when installing Windows 7 on my current PC (which has a small-ish SSD for the OS)
Andy
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