Windows XP tips for using my document transfer method

  

Compared to the computer, you should have a lot of files in your computer. If you feel that your folder or my document is too full one day, you want to transfer some files to other folders. Do it? Now this tutorial teaches you how to transfer.

In Windows xp system, the default "My Documents" storage location is in the system disk, if we do not need to reinstall the system, then of course it will not affect our normal use. However, if we want to reinstall the system, it will take a lot of time to back up the “My Documents” folder, which has a lot of data, and sometimes there is no chance of backup after the system crashes. Watching the loss of important information.

In fact, the best solution is to store the "My Documents" into another partition, so you don't have to worry about losing data when reinstalling the system. How do you move it?

First click on the “Start” menu or the “My Documents” icon on the desktop and select ““Properties” in the pop-up menu.

On the page shown, select: “Find Target” for “My Documents> Select the target folder to complete the placement of “My Documents'; In the folder. Click the “Move” button to complete the movement of the content in the “My Documents” folder. In this way, not only can the purpose of moving "My Documents" to other locations, but also a way to back up "My Documents" in the network.

Is it very simple? It takes a few steps to move things that have been stored for a few years. Is it very convenient and magical? In fact, you can do it, just use the simple method above to achieve it. Hurry and try it, I hope to help everyone.

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