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- Move Location of Documents Folder in Windows 10 | Tutorials
03 Sep 2022 How to Move Your Documents Folder Location in Windows 10 By default, Windows stores your personal Documents folder in your account's %UserProfile% folder (ex: "C:\Users\Brink") You can change where files in this Documents folder are stored to another place on the hard drive, another drive, or another computer on the network
- Change or Restore Documents Folder Icon in Windows
07 Jul 2019 How to Change or Restore Documents Folder Icon in Windows By default, your personal Documents folder is located in your account's %UserProfile% (ex: "C:\Users\Brink") folder This tutorial will show you how to change or restore the default Documents folder icon for your account in Windows 7, Windows 8, and Windows 10
- This PC My Documents folder pointing to One Drive and Cannot Change
You have a local folder for OneDrive and an online folder for OneDrive attached to your Microsoft account Anything copied into the local folder will be synced to the online folder Remove by deleting the Documents folder in the local folder on the hard drive, this will sync the online folder to match
- cant change location of Documents folder - Windows 10 Forums
In my setup I see no reason whatsoever to "move" the Documents folder I just put my own files in disk D where I can create the folder structure I am comfortable with
- Restore Default Location of Personal Folders in Windows 10
How to Restore Default Location of Your Personal Folders in Windows 10 You can change the location of the folders in your personal folder (such as Documents and Pictures) by redirecting them For example, if you have a large number of files in your My Documents folder, you might want to store the files on a different hard drive or on a network to free up space on your primary hard drive When
- Onedrive is uninstalled but its controlling Documents folder
Restore my Documents to default doesnt work, I get: Can't move the folder because there is a folder in the same location that can't be redirected Access is denied I never use cloud things so right after my last fresh Windows installation, I MADE SURE that onedrive is not signed, not syncing and uninstalled right from the beginning
- Moving Documents Folder - After OneDrive Solved - Windows 10 Forums
But To add to what is being said On the D:\Drive, Create a folder call it whatever, Open this folder up and create folders for all of the UserName folders (ie) Downloads, Desktop, Documents etc Now go back to C:\Users\UserName and Right click each folder choose Properties go tothe Location Tab and click the Move button
- HELP! I somehow renamed Desktop to Documents
I had "My documents" folder located on the D drive, but my "Desktop" located on the C drive I finally decided to move the desktop to the D drive, to make things less confusing Somehow, (no clue how), while moving the desktop, I renamed (or maybe) re-designated the desktop to be "My documents" (see picture below)
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