- Free up C drive space
- Posted by giff42 on October 23rd, 2005
How can I move my numerous picture files to the D drive from C, and still
access them through the (MY PICTURES). I have put all my music files on C and
access them using Itunes, can I also move my documents and access them
through (MY DOCUMENTS).
- Posted by Bert Kinney on October 23rd, 2005
Hi,
How to Change the Default Location of the My Documents Folder
http://support.microsoft.com/default...;EN-US;Q310147
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Regards,
Bert Kinney MS-MVP Shell/User
http://bertk.mvps.org
giff42 wrote:
> How can I move my numerous picture files to the D drive from C, and
> still access them through the (MY PICTURES). I have put all my music
> files on C and access them using Itunes, can I also move my documents
> and access them through (MY DOCUMENTS).
- Posted by Mikie52 on October 24th, 2005
Hi giff42. I'm Mike. Are you refering to "D" drive as a second hard drive
you have installed? Am I to understand that you have 2 hard drives? If
that's the case, you can Highlight your pictures, or music as far as that
goes, right click, copy, then open your "D" drive, go to where you want your
picture's to be , then right click your mouse again, then select paste. It's
that simple. If you would like the pic's in a folder, or organized in
seperate folders, right click in your "D" drive, an select "new Folder" from
the drop down menu and then name the folder, or folders, then you can either
drag and drop the pic's into the folder, or highlight them, right click,
select copy, then paste them into the folder or folders.
"giff42" wrote:
> How can I move my numerous picture files to the D drive from C, and still
> access them through the (MY PICTURES). I have put all my music files on C and
> access them using Itunes, can I also move my documents and access them
> through (MY DOCUMENTS).
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