Change My Document and Desktop folder locations

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Why you should move My Document and Desktop to another Drive or Partition 1. Keep Windows Partition Nice and clean 2. Format and reinstall Windows without loosing any data. 3. Easy to manage and backup files. 4. Easy to provide security if there are more than one user.

How to Change My Document Path 


1. create a new Folder. You can give any name you want in any location. Apply security settings if needed
2. Right Click My Document Folder 

3. Go to Properties 
4. Click "Move" and Select the new location. 
5. If you have old file Select Move with the current files. Otherwise you may loose your files in the my document folder. 

How to Move Desktop to a Different Place 
This need bit of registry changes. You need to be careful when you play with registry. If you back up the registry and leave it in a safe place if anything goes wrong you can restore the backup. 
1. Open Run (Start > Run ) then type "regedit" to open the regedit. 
2. Go to HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorere\User Shell Folder Y
ou can select each folder and change the path as you wish. It will create the folders if it doesn't exist.

You need to log in from the user account to do these changes. You might need administrative rights as well. You can move back to different user account type after the changes.

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