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Move data files from an SSD to a hard drive



You're doing the right thing. To my mind, putting Windows and your programs on an SSD, and your data files on a traditional hard drive, gives you the best balance of speed and storage space. SeeThe Best of Both Worlds: An SSD and a HDD for details.
But that earlier article failed to address how to move your documents, music, and other data files to the hard drive. I'm making up for that here.
I'm starting out with three assumptions about your computer. First, that you've currently got everything--Windows, programs, and your libraries--on your SSD. Second, you're running either Windows 7 or 8. And finally, that the SSD is drive C:, and the hard drive D:. If I'm guessing wrong about the drive letter, simply adjust the instructions below accordingly.
Start by opening your user profile folder. In Windows 7, click Start, then cl
ick your logon name in the upper-right corner of the Start menu. If you're using Windows 8, open File Explorer, click the long field just below the ribbon (it probably says "Libraries"), type%userprofile%, and press ENTER.
Once there, move your Documents folder: Right-click My Documents and selectProperties. Click the Location tab. Change the location, basically replacing "C:\Users" withd:\. In other words, if the line reads C:\Users\PoloTiger\Documents, change it to D:\PoloTiger\Documents.
When you click OK, you'll have to confirm a few things, and yes, you do want to move the files. Windows will move them, but be patient--it could take awhile.
Repeat with any other folders you want to move, such as Music, Pictures, and Videos.
One problematic folder is AppData, which you won't even see unless you've told Windows to show you hidden files and folders. You don't really want to move AppData, because that confuses Windows.
However, you can move the AppData\Local folder, and that probably contains most of the files in AppData. From inside your user profile folder, click the address bar near the top of the window. It will probably say something like C:\Users\yourlogon. Simply add \appdatato that and press ENTER. Then right-click the Local folder and change the location as described above.
Move data files from an SSD to a hard drive Move data files from an SSD to a hard drive Reviewed by Ossama Hashim on February 11, 2013 Rating: 5

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