Win7 change user folder location method summary

  
I believe that many people are feeling "how to make the C disk space smaller and smaller", as a system disk, in fact, many original Windows7 computer hard drives are not partitioned, a c drive, a hidden recovery disk. For those who have complicated work and more files, the well-organized hard disk space is the first step in daily work processing, so few people will use the c drive as a common disk, so many people will always entangle the c drive. The size of the space.
windows7 system will set all personal folders in the c drive, such as cache, temporary files, program files, program settings files, etc., you open the browser to have a cache, a running program has a temporary file, c Disk space can not be small?
Today, we will introduce three methods to modify the location of these personal folders, and move around for a decompression.
The first one is our optimization tool —— Rubik's cube optimization master
Open the optimization master, and then find "System Settings", "System Folder Settings". For each folder name and location description, select the folder you want to modify, click on the bottom right corner “ modify location”, in the text box after "move to", type the message you want to modify. Location, or click "Browse" to select the location you want to modify. In addition, Rubik's Cube also provides the way to process the files in the original folder when modifying the location —— move, copy or not process, for friends who just installed the system, you can choose "do not process", if the original file There are files under, depending on your personal situation, choose to move or copy. And the Rubik's cube optimization master is more intimate, but also prepared for everyone "return to the system default" for future troubles. After clicking Modify, a dialog box for confirming whether to change is displayed. After selecting OK, the resource manager process will automatically restart and the setting will take effect immediately. The resource manager will automatically restart each time you set a location. No need to worry, no toxic side effects.

The second one, you need to use the powerful system settings tool —— registry
to open the registry, you can choose to search for “regedit” in the "Start Menu" Enter to run, or Win+R, open the "Run" window, type "ldedit", enter the carriage return, or open the Rubik's Cube optimization master, find the "Windows System Toolbox" in the "Applications" & rdquo;, Open “Registry Editor” is also available.


then expand to " HKEY_CURRENT_USERSoftwareMicrosoftWindowsCurrentVersionExplorerShell Folders "
value corresponding to the file name and personal folders as follows:
Cache & mdash; & mdash; IE browser cache
Cookies & mdash; & mdash; IE browser Cookie
Desktop——Desktop
Favorites——IE Favorites
History——IE History
My Music——My Music
My Pictures— —My Pictures
My Video——My Videos
Personal——My Documents
{374DE290-123F-4565-9164-39C4925E467B}——Downloads (can be based on numeric data Including the downloads to judge)
Commonly used personal folders to enumerate these, then change the numerical data into a custom folder path in turn, ok, don't forget to create a custom folder in advance. ~
Don't worry, there is also a location that needs to be modified, and then expand to "HKEY_CURRENT_USERSoftwareMicrosoftWindowsCurrentVersionExplorerUser Shell Folders", the following key-value settings Same as above, no longer repeat them.

The third one is simple and easy to use, it is more suitable for computers that have just installed the system.
That is to open the C:Users username in this location, below it “My Pictures”,“My Documents”,“My Videos”,“My Music”etc. If the folder is directly cut to another disk, the system will automatically determine it, but remember to restart it~ and for computers that are not new systems, it is not recommended, please use it with caution! It is best to use the first method, remember Live: Rubik's Cube is at hand, optimization is not good!
I hope these methods can make people no longer entangled in the size of the c-disk space, and hope to bring you a organized office environment.

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