ChatterBank3 mins ago
moving data from c disc to d disc
How do I move files to the d disc which is empty from the c disc which is nearly full. I am using windows vista. Any help would be appreciated.
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I normally suggest that people simply move their my documents folder to the D drive in this situation.
If you move the my documents folder then all your pictures, documents, music etc etc should be moved and also any application that wants to save into my documents by default will still do so and will save to the D...
If you move the my documents folder then all your pictures, documents, music etc etc should be moved and also any application that wants to save into my documents by default will still do so and will save to the D...
08:50 Sat 31st Jul 2010
"File management" (which is what moving files is), is a lot harder to explain than it is to do.
Basically you open a window showing the folders on your C drive, then open another window showing the folders on your D drive.
Then you basically COPY the files from one window to the other.
It is best to COPY them first (like Vagrant says) just in case the first move does not work.
Once you KNOW they have been copied succesfully to D then delete them from C.
If you are not to sure about this try copying one file at a time first till you get the hang of it, then as you get more confident copy many files, then eventually whole folders.
Basically you open a window showing the folders on your C drive, then open another window showing the folders on your D drive.
Then you basically COPY the files from one window to the other.
It is best to COPY them first (like Vagrant says) just in case the first move does not work.
Once you KNOW they have been copied succesfully to D then delete them from C.
If you are not to sure about this try copying one file at a time first till you get the hang of it, then as you get more confident copy many files, then eventually whole folders.
hi shaking,
i moved my music files over to my d drive from my c drive to free up some space, and this is all i did:-
1) find the file(s) on your c dive that you want to move over
2) click to 'highlight' the file
3) click on 'edit' at top left of screen
4) select 'move to folder'
5) select 'my computer'
6) select 'd drive'
7) click on 'move'
the file will now have moved from your c drive to d drive
hope this helps along with vagrants answer :o)
i moved my music files over to my d drive from my c drive to free up some space, and this is all i did:-
1) find the file(s) on your c dive that you want to move over
2) click to 'highlight' the file
3) click on 'edit' at top left of screen
4) select 'move to folder'
5) select 'my computer'
6) select 'd drive'
7) click on 'move'
the file will now have moved from your c drive to d drive
hope this helps along with vagrants answer :o)
I normally suggest that people simply move their my documents folder to the D drive in this situation.
If you move the my documents folder then all your pictures, documents, music etc etc should be moved and also any application that wants to save into my documents by default will still do so and will save to the D drive.
http://www.edbott.com/weblog/?p=1371
If you move the my documents folder then all your pictures, documents, music etc etc should be moved and also any application that wants to save into my documents by default will still do so and will save to the D drive.
http://www.edbott.com/weblog/?p=1371
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