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Re: Moving documents and settings folder to another partition     

Author: ju.c
Date: Sep 19, 2008 21:31

I've re-written the directions on this link to be cleaner and easier to read. http://www.dyonisii.com/cgi-bin/waterwheel/index.pl?case=win&sub=mds MOVING THE '\DOCUMENTS AND SETTINGS\' FOLDER TO ANOTHER DRIVE The following is based on KB236621 but revised for XP. 1. Open Explorer. 2. Create a new folder called 'Documents and Settings' in your desired drive. 3. Create a new ...
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Re: Unfiled notes lost after moved to new section for move to new lapt     

Author: Ilya Koulchin
Date: Sep 19, 2008 21:02

Are the notes still in the original UnfiledNotes section? Have you tried opening a backup? The recommended way to move UnfiledNotes is to go to the section that you want to move, go to File->SaveAs, then pick the new location and save the section as "Unfiled Notes". After that, go to Tools->...
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Re: Moving documents and settings folder to another partition     

Author: Allgaeu-Tobias
Date: Sep 18, 2008 04:42

Hi ju.c, thank you for your trouble! "ju.c" wrote: Move your Documents And Settings USERNAME profile off of the C: drive http://www.tech-recipes.com/windows_tips1409.html This is still not what I'm looking for. I don't want to move a single userprofile but rather the complete "Documents and Settings" folder, which should be possible regarding to the MS ...
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Re: Moving documents and settings folder to another partition     

Author: ju.c
Date: Sep 18, 2008 03:35

.... Here's the help you're looking for: Move your Documents And Settings USERNAME profile off of the... "This is a tip that allows you to move ALL your personalized settings in 'C:\Documents and ... button. I don't want ot move "My Documents" but rather the entire "Documents ...http://support.microsoft.com/kb/314843/en-us under "Moving the entire folder". But as I mentioned a reboot...
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Re: Moving documents and settings folder to another partition     

Author: Allgaeu-Tobias
Date: Sep 18, 2008 02:50

... and select 'My Documents' then click the 'Change Location' button. I don't want ot move "My Documents" but rather the entire "Documents and Settings" folder. That can't be done with ... only way seems to be the one described in http://support.microsoft.com/kb/314843/en-us under "Moving the entire folder". But as I mentioned a reboot restores the registy entries to "C:\Documents and ...
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Re: Moving documents and settings folder to another partition     

Author: ju.c
Date: Sep 18, 2008 01:31

... I know this has been asked many time before, but I can’t find the answer. I want to move "C:\Documents and Settings" to "D:\Documents and Settings". I followed carefully all the steps in http://support.microsoft.com/kb/314843/en-us under "Moving the entire folder". But after a reboot the registry keys and values point again to "C:\Documents and...
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Moving documents and settings folder to another partition     

Author: Allgaeu-Tobias
Date: Sep 17, 2008 23:25

I know this has been asked many time before, but I can’t find the answer. I want to move "C:\Documents and Settings" to "D:\Documents and Settings". I followed carefully all the steps in http://support.microsoft.com/kb/314843/en-us under "Moving the entire folder". But after a reboot the registry keys and values point again to "C:\Documents and ...
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Re: force moves objects -- not velocity, not velocity, not velocity!     

Author: Igor
Date: Sep 15, 2008 16:34

...])^2. more accurately, x=Vt is threedimensional surface where each of x, V, t go on its own axis (try ploting x=Vt and you'll see). velocity is wrongfully taught to move objects. and what's more why would someone introduce them two unknowns V and t to unscramble one unknown x -- it's complication beyond necessary. ONCE YOU ACKNOWLEDGE THIS POINT YOUR...
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Re: force moves objects -- not velocity, not velocity, not velocity!     

Author: dedanoe
Date: Sep 15, 2008 15:58

...(t[s])^2. more accurately, x=Vt is threedimensional surface where each of x, V, t go on its own axis (try ploting x=Vt and you'll see). velocity is wrongfully taught to move objects. and what's more why would someone introduce them two unknowns V and t to unscramble one unknown x -- it's complication beyond necessary. ONCE YOU ACKNOWLEDGE THIS POINT YOUR ENTIRE ...
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Re: How do I move the info from my old calendar into my new one?     

Author: Diane Poremsky [MVP]
Date: Sep 14, 2008 19:50

... view and drag them over to the new folder or use Edit, move to folder and select the new calendar folder. This is the ...my old laptop that was provided by my company. I want to move many of the appointments to my new personal laptop. Therefore, I... and copied it onto the new laptop. However, how do I move the appointments from this calendar into the default calendar in ...
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