Steps for modifying the WinXP desktop path to D drive

  

The location of the desktop file stored on the computer is in the C drive. When there are more files on the desktop, the C drive will occupy the C drive space. The C drive is the system drive, which will cause the computer to come. Yueka, if you change the desktop path to the D drive, you can avoid the C drive space being occupied a lot. The following small series will introduce you how to change the desktop path to D drive.

Steps

1. Create a new desktop folder on the D drive.

2, began to run ------------ --------- enter Regedit.

3, find the HKEY_CURRENT_USER \\ Software \\ Microsoft \\ Windows \\ CurrentVersion \\ Explorer \\ User Shell Folders (after carte menu can also enter the registry editor to find, enter User Shell Folders can be found)

Double-click the Desktop item to D:\\desktop.

4, find the HKEY_CURRENT_USER \\ Software \\ Microsoft \\ Windows \\ CurrentVersion \\ Explorer \\ Shell Folders (after carte menu can also enter the registry editor to find, enter Shell Folders can find)

Double-click the Desktop item to D:\\desktop.

5, Found C: \\ Documentsand Settings \\ Administrator \\ Desktop, copy your previous desktop content to D: \\ desktop folder.

6, restart the computer.

After changing the WinXP desktop path to the D drive, users do not have to worry about the desktop files being erased when reinstalling the system.

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