- /My Documents folder hard drive portable from PC to PC?
- Posted by Chet Shannon on January 7th, 2006
Is it possible to take a NTFS formatted hard drive with only the /My
Documents folders in it (Win XP) from computer A and physically move it to
computer B and still be able to read the files on the second computer. (Note
that I only have the /My documents folders on the hard drive that I want to
move from pc A to pc B.)
I didn't know if there is a index table of some kind that possibly resides
in another folder that I would need to read the /My Documents folder on the
pc B.
Thanks,
Chet
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Chet Shannon
- Posted by Shenan Stanley on January 7th, 2006
Chet Shannon wrote:
> Is it possible to take a NTFS formatted hard drive with only the /My
> Documents folders in it (Win XP) from computer A and physically
> move it to computer B and still be able to read the files on the
> second computer. (Note that I only have the /My documents folders
> on the hard drive that I want to move from pc A to pc B.)
>
> I didn't know if there is a index table of some kind that possibly
> resides in another folder that I would need to read the /My
> Documents folder on the pc B.
The real problem with what you are asking about is, "What happens when you
log into one of these systems without the drive attached?"
You might consider synchronizing instead.. Something like:
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/u...o/synctoy.mspx
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Shenan Stanley
MS-MVP
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- Posted by Rick \Nutcase\ Rogers on January 7th, 2006
Hi Chet,
No reason you can't do that (and you have the slash in the wrong direction,
it should be \My Documents). The only glitch you may run into is ownership
issues, as the folder "belongs" to a user in a different installation, but
that is easily resolved.
Please see this link on "taking ownership" of a folder:
http://rickrogers.org/fixes.htm#Taking_ownership
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Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP
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Associate Expert - WindowsXP Expert Zone
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"Chet Shannon" <ChetShannon@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> Is it possible to take a NTFS formatted hard drive with only the /My
> Documents folders in it (Win XP) from computer A and physically move it to
> computer B and still be able to read the files on the second computer.
> (Note
> that I only have the /My documents folders on the hard drive that I want
> to
> move from pc A to pc B.)
>
> I didn't know if there is a index table of some kind that possibly resides
> in another folder that I would need to read the /My Documents folder on
> the
> pc B.
>
> Thanks,
> Chet
> --
> Chet Shannon