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  1. Moving C:\Users to drive root (U:\)

    Spspakons, On my main computer( still win 10), Dell Desktop with 4 Physicals Drives ( 1 m.2 SSD, 1 2.5 SSD, and 2 3.5 3TB drives). I have my whole \users folder moved to my 2nd SSD drive, and just my main user account has 163 GB of data in it, after I moved by mapping that you said to do of my...
  2. Turning off onboard GPU

    I have the 1st of two HP ENVY 34 INCH ALL-IN-ONES, it has an intel 750 onboard GPU and a factory installed NVIDIS GeForce 3060 GPU. When doing my set up of the pc I found I couldn’t turn off the onboard GPU and only use the NVIDIA GPU. Can anyone help. I had used the device manager to disable...
  3. Moving C:\Users to drive root (U:\)

    In windows 10, as shown in the how to referenced in the opening post. There are steps you can take to move the users folder to another drive. And all of windows will know it’s new location. The unattended answer file will tell shaper- in windows 10 to make this change.
  4. Moving C:\Users to drive root (U:\)

    There are many of use user out there that do not want to do what you say for many reason. in my case, I like all my user folders even appdata on a different drive than my OS. As many programs like outlook for one, by default, will store your email files in the appdata folder. and many other do...
  5. Move Users Folder Location in Windows 11

    OK, Lets look at this idea from another view. You have or are building a computer that has 2 or more hard drives ( 3.5, 2.5, m.2) but 2 or ore drives. By moving the users folder as a whole to the 2nd drive, then you can put a smaller c drive in the computer, 256 to 512 gb to hold the...
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