Sometimes when you got 'My Documents' folder getting larger and larger by size, you may want to move it to your other physical drive with more room. Or maybe what you want is just to separate your 'My Document' folder from your Windows system file. This second reason actually is a good tip for you to make Windows system accesses more effectively by separating one and another type of partition in which fragmentation do occur frequently due to file alteration. Anyway, you can move 'My Documents' location by following these simple steps:
1. Go to your 'My Documents' properties by right clicking your 'My Document icon and select properties. You can find the icon both in your desktop or in Windows explorer.
2. Inside the properties menu, select 'Move' option if you have already had documents in your current 'My Document' folder and want to merge it with other documents in the target hard drive/partition. This action will also change the location of 'My Document' folder. After all is done, the file copy dialog box will appear, this means all of your files are being copied. How long the process itself depends on how much your document and how big it is.
3. Another option is 'Change'. This is the option if you just want to change the location of 'My Document' folder without moving the files inside current location to the new one. But when you choose this option, if in the future you change your mind about not moving the files in the current location, you can always copy the files manually by go to C:Documents and Settings(your account name).


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