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How to Change the Default Hard Drive for Saving Documents and Apps in Windows 10

Whenever you save a new file in Windows 10, the Save As window defaults to whichever of your user folders–Documents, Music, Pictures, and so on–is appropriate to the file type. If you’d rather not save files on the C: drive, though, Windows lets you create those folders on another hard drive to act as your default save location.

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by Walter Glenn via How-To Geek
How to Change the Default Hard Drive for Saving Documents and Apps in Windows 10 How to Change the Default Hard Drive for Saving Documents and Apps in Windows 10 Reviewed by Ossama Hashim on March 25, 2016 Rating: 5

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