Hi
As noted before
Here I'll explain how to move your profile directory to another disk
Let me start from WHY ? - Why one should move it ?
There could be many reasons - but mainly - to preserve your data after restore !
Windows user account directory might be ..or get huge
It contains data for all programs you've installed
It contains settings for all programs you've installed
and it will keep track on what you are doing (hold on ...
...not to spy on you but to simplify your work
Although in last few years - spying became a trend among ALL major companies and they do not even sorry for that.
but that's not the issue we're going to solve here
Before we start:
Requirements:
besides your C: - you'll need a secondary disk where you going to move your account
It could be another partition or another disk ...whatever !!
In this tutorial i'm assuming we have C: - for windows and D: - secondary partition on the same disk
- If you have not yet done that - enable few settings in your explorer :
- Enable to show hidden files
- Enable to show system files (and yes click OK when windows ask you - are you sure ?)
to do that:
- Open "Control Panel"
- Find "Folder Options" => open it
you'll get this dialog:
this one is from Win7 ..and might differ from win10- switch to "View" and check required options:
once you disable the "hide protected operating system files" - you'll get a warning
click yes...
and then "Apply"
aand boom --- suddenly - few more files will appear on your desktop:
Just go ahead and delete them !!! don't be scared
(these are just standard windows files - always present - and nothing to worry about)
- Now navigate to C/Users/....: to your account directory
there is a bunch of items inside - but check if you can see "AppData" directory previous hidden from you
if you can see it - we are set and ready for next step- Windows 7 - allows to make symbolic links ..yes...but its cumbersome and unhandy...so
download the program that will make it more easy:
https://schinagl.priv.at/nt/hardlink...extension.html
It will simplify making links across disks !!! (yes in windows its a thing - if linux user asks)
....
Install it ..
Ok ..once all is done - we are ready to move on
Lets move YOUR account !!!
Normal user account - located at: "C:/Users"
and they look like this:
and you cannot just move/copy it - there are files system uses at the moment
so ..
Lets create a temporary user:
Click on "Start" button and in "Run" field type compmgmt.msc
you should get this:
open "Local Users and Groups"
select "Users"
you'll get this:
Right click into empty space - and "New User"
Create one - name it whatever - its an temporary user
and set few settings accordingly :
Click "Create"
Click "Close"
Now - we'll need to give new user admin rights:
while in the same whidow - double click on new user "
switch to "Member Of" tab:
and click "Add"
you'll get this:
click "Advanced"
Click "Find now"
first line - is "Addministrators" - double click on it to select
you should see it being selected:
we are done !!!
Click OK - you should get this:
Click Apply (previous dialog)
and click OK to finish
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We are done for this part
User creation is complete
After this you have 2 admins in your system
You and temporary user
Before we proceed - log out ...and login with new temporary user to test that all is workign
in the new temporary account - you should be able to see windows directory contents
Once all is working - reboot (allow windows to properly save everyting - and close all accounts)
After reboot - WE'LL START MOVING - SO DO NOT LOGIN INTO MAIN ACCOUNT !!!
login into temporary one
and lets do this:
- Open explorer
- Navigate to your disk where you want to store your account (its D: in our case)
- Create a directory called "==SYSTEM==" (char "=" is used to force windows always sort this directory above any other - but you are free to name it the way you like)
- Navigate to C:/Users/your-main-account.... and copy it to new location on D:/===SYSTEM===/
- Now most interesting part - rename "C:/Users/your-main-account" to "C:/Users/_your-main-account" ...just in case something goes wrong (will be deleted afterwards)
- Navigate to D:/===SYSTEM===/ and right click on copied account - click on "Pick Link Source"
- Navigate to C:/Users/ and drop new symbolic link as "Junction"
you should get this:
All done - log out - and check your main account
If all works fine - and no errors - you can safely remove the "C:/Users/_your-main-account" ...
All this - is just moving the account
Whole account !!!
It will provide you with saved data when you restore your windows from capsule
but it will not provide any protection
The whole process is very complicated as it is already - so lets stop here
I will create another tutorial to create "SAVE" way of moving an account that will prohibit virus distribution
while keeping all the settings