Simple way to make your Win7 user folder location change a bit

  
        The default user configuration folder under Windows 7 is the same as Vista. It is stored in c:users, but it is very inconvenient to put the user configuration and system completely in a partition. How to change the Windows 7 user configuration folder location? In fact, there are a lot of articles on the Internet about modifying the default user configuration location of Windows, but some are not very reliable, and some operations are more difficult. To this end, the following small series introduces you to a relatively simple and easy method. (to assumed below that the mobile user profile folder D: users), specific methods are as follows:

NOTE: to make a backup

1. before modifying the c: usersdefault (the default directory is hidden) to d: Users will next

2. c: copy userspublic to d:. Users

3. enter the regedit carriage return command line, found HKEY_LOCAL_MacHINESOFTWAREMICROSOFTWindowsNTCurrentVersionProfileList < BR>
4. value Default, Public, ProfileDirectory key to the new position, this will replace% SystemDrive% d:

5. Log From now on, all new users will in d:. To establish the appropriate folder

Beforechangingtheregistry

change to the D Users: look at the registry display

6. create a new account and log in, you can see that your account is in d: created under the users, while the c: Users do not create

7. the copied files in the original account , you can delete the original account, of course, just in case there are no important files copied, you can temporarily retain

this method, very simple to implement, as long as the installation method above to do to ensure folder entered in the correct position, it will certainly not be a problem

Tip:

this method is also suitable for Vista, also has this registry key on XP, you should be able to, but I did not try After, interested friends can test it, I hope this tutorial will help you a little, and hope that friends and friends have more system problems can come to this website to communicate with everyone.
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