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    Redundant partition question--sorry

    Discussion in 'Asus' started by omgtehg37, Sep 14, 2009.

  1. omgtehg37

    omgtehg37 Notebook Enthusiast

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    Sorry for asking yet another partition question (I saw plenty when searching) but this one has a different spin on it. I didn't want to try messing with all those 3rd party software partition resizing tools so I decided to recover to one HD and then make my own D partition. Well that part was easy, I was able to get my C and D drives to the sizes I wanted but now I'm trying to move all the "my documents, my pictures, etc" to the D drive. If anyone has some detailed insight on this I'd truly appreciate it. I found an article on this subject online, but I was confused it when came to creating another User logon in the D drive or something like that? Sorry for the huge post and thanks for any help everyone gives.
     
  2. SirHase

    SirHase Notebook Consultant

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