Disk space 'C' BONES, compared to the "D" drive space, given

OS disk is almost full 120 GB, data disc is empty.  How can I use the extra 120 GB on my computer windows 7 other that manually transfer?

Thank you.

Click Start, click your username at the top.

This opens a window of the Explorer with all your listed profiles folders (Documents, music, etc.)

Right click on each one at a time, select Properties, a tab should be the location.

In location a box displays the full path current i.e. C:\Users\votre_nom_utilisateur\Music

Replace the "C" with "D", i.e. D:\Users\votre_nom_utilisateur\Music. Click OK.

2 dialog boxes will be open, saying the path does not exist (assuming that it is not) and the Do you want to move the folder > OK both.

Windows will create the new folder and move all your files from the original location to the new. It fits also all pointers to refer to the moved folder. You can do it to any folder which includes the location tab, but a couple will then two folders in the Explorer display (i.e. Documents), it is normal, but is an indication of this particular way to show the profile folders.

You can't have two files (or files) bearing the same name in the same physical location on a disk, however the profile view is a list of all the files that make up your profile no matter where they are a Documents is on the C drive the other is d

I have no idea why some are duplicated, but others do not.

Tags: Windows

Similar Questions

  • System recovery disks, do not install it on the new drive SDD

    Hello

    I have updated the HARD original SDD disk disk drive.
    First of all, I cloned the old drive and installed the image but then the updates of windows would not work.

    Looking at all the forums and I tried everything I read, but updates still did not work.

    Finally formatted the drive and then used the original system restore disks that work fine on the old hard drive but Windows end retsarting continuously after all 3 disks installed.

    He tried to finish the installation but then gets and error and restarts and loops just over and over again.

    Is this something to do with the 4 k sectors?
    Do I need other drivers?
    How can I factory reinstall my Windows 7 disc new SSHD?

    Thank you

    Hello

    > Finally formatted the drive and then used the original system restore disks that work fine on the old hard drive but end Windows restarts continuously after all 3 installed drives

    Generally, the Toshiba recovery disks should install Toshiba image on the new HARD drive or disc SSD and the unit should start correctly.

    To be honest, I'm not very well why the laptop keeps restarting after the installation of m.
    But I guess it has something to do with the partitions and sizes of the partitions.

    Is that the Toshiba recovery disks would format the drive HARD (or SSD) and create the same partitions and sizes of the partitions.

    In case the installation of the system would not work by using the recovery discs, I would recommend you trying to install the system by using the Microsoft Windows CD clean. The essential drivers may be downloaded from the Toshiba UE driver page.

  • Acer R7 - 571 level disk cache to large SSD to the boot drive and keep the traditional HARD drive.

    Is it possible to replace the drive 24 GB of cache in the R7-571 with a larger SSD (say 128 GB and 256Go) to use as the startup disk and keep the traditional disc for storage on the other?

    I saw the references to individuals 'redevelopment' of SSD, but normally they keep the 24GB disk cache and upgrade their traditional 500 GB drive?
    If it is possible to replace the disk cache of 24GO, it seems silly to keep it and throw a perfectly good car. Seems would not be much point in having the disk cache if your main player is an SSD.

    Yes, I put a 128 GB Plextor M5M in my mSATA port. Make sure that you first create a USB recovery, then open the R7 and replace 24GO with your new mSATA disk drive.

    Make sure that your new mSATA, not ordinary SATA SSD!

    You can see a R7 being open and where everything is here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XLWdiLxLoyI

  • Unable to see the number of files on the hard disk on Windows 7 computer after the hard drive crashed windows xp system

    Original title: unable to see many folders on separate conputer

    I was using windows xp with service pack 3 and windows 7 on a separate booklets. Suddenly the laptop with XP crashed... The hard drive was Ok - cased with a USB port, but now on the connection with the computer laptop windows7 I saw no many records there - pls help

    the system crashed in fact as I was reading the (visualization of the pictures - JPEG, bmp and also some books .pdf) & suddenly.  In the Xp laptop NVIDIA graphics card was there.  He lacked RECENT documents, I see

    Hello

    Try the methods provided below and check if the problem persists.

    Method 1:

    You can make the disk check to make sure that the hard disk is not damaged.

    See the link below for more information on disk error checking in Windows XP.

    How to perform disk error checking in Windows XP

    http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/315265

    Note:

    Running chkdsk on the drive if bad sectors are found on the disk hard when chkdsk attempts to repair this area if all available on which data may be lost

    Method 2:

    This issue could also be linked to the virus/malware on the hard drive that may have caused the crash of the system.

    Click on the link below to download and run a full scan of the system using the Microsoft Safety Scanner.

    Microsoft safety scanner

    http://www.Microsoft.com/security/scanner/en-us/default.aspx

    Note:

    The data files that are infected must be cleaned only by removing the file completely, which means that there is a risk of data loss.

  • Get (5) different SAS errors for more than a year. Finally noticed after a disk RAID 1 is dead and the replacement drive will not ready. What is my controller?

    Just noticed newspapers Windows for my 6/iR PERC have been reporting these errors almost every day for a year, is my bad controller?  If Yes this is very unfortunate because it is integrated.

    1.) sense unexpected. SCSI sense data: Sense key: sense 3:11 qualifier detection code: 1: physical disk 0:0:0 controller 0, slot 0

    2.) SAS port report: SAS wide port 0 link lost on PHY 0. : controller 0 (SAS 6/iR integrated)

    3.) predictive Failure reported: physical disk 0:0:0 Controller 0, slot 0

    4.) (ERROR MORE RECURRING): a disk media error has been corrected. : virtual disk 0 (virtual disk 0) controller 0 (SAS 6/iR integrated)

    5.) \Device\RaidPort0, restore the device, has been published.

    Hello.

    In addition to the Windows logs, what is the status of the disk (VD) virtual and physical disk 0:0:0 in the BIOS of the controller or the OpenManage Server administrator? If the status of predictive failure is constantly reported, then you can consider replacing the physical disk 0:0:0. If the replaced disk is offline, try to force if online via the controller BIOS. Make sure that your BIOS and controller firmware is up-to-date.

  • My Hard Drive crashed and I have no disk Vista to install vista on the new driver

    If my hard drive internal on my desktop Hp pavilion fried. After getting a new, comfortable, I now need to install vista. When I originally bought the computer the drive didn't come with it, when I asked if I could have, they said to call the guy, and if I have my product key I will be ok... problem is, a. it seems that questions of others who is not a solution, (b) I can't find a number to call and responds properly to my problems , and c. microsoft don't stop trying to charge me, something that I want is unfair if I already paid for the product.

    so because my hard drive is done I can't recover vista off the old drive hard as other answers suggest that I try to do

    No solution, I'd love to hear, thank you

    All support for your computer comes from the manufacturer of your computer, not Microsoft.

    How to get Vista recovery Media.

    There is no Vista free download legal available.

    http://h10025.www1.HP.com/ewfrf/wc/contacthp?LC=en&DLC=en&cc=au

    Contact your computer manufacturer and ask them to send a recovery disk/s Vista set.

    Normally, they do this for a cost of $ small.

    Or borrow a good Microsoft Vista DVD (not Dell, HP, etc).
    A good Vista DVD contains all versions of Vista.
    The product key determines which version of Vista is installed.

    There are 2 disks of Vista: one for 32-bit operating system, and one for 64-bit operating system.

    If install a cleaning is required with a good DVD of Vista (not HP, Dell recovery disks):

    Go to your Bios/Setup, or the Boot Menu at startup and change the Boot order to make the DVD/CD drive 1st in the boot order, then reboot with the disk in the drive.

    At the startup/power on you should see at the bottom of the screen either F2 or DELETE, go to Setup/Bios or F12 for the Boot Menu

    http://support.Microsoft.com/default.aspx/KB/918884

    MS advice on the conduct of clean install.

    http://www.theeldergeekvista.com/vista_clean_installation.htm

    A tutorial on the use of a clean install

    http://www.winsupersite.com/showcase/winvista_install_03.asp

    Super Guide Windows Vista Installation

    After installation > go to the website of the manufacturer of your computer/notebook > drivers and downloads Section > key in your model number > get latest Vista drivers for it > download/install them.

    Save all data, because it will be lost during a clean installation.

    See you soon.

    Mick Murphy - Microsoft partner

  • The disk check does not not on the external drive

    I am restoring a backup to an external drive, the drive seems to work very well.  However, the backup stops showing communication errors.  The software company was told to run the check disk on the external hard drive.  I click Start and nothing happens.  Device Manager indicates that the drive works properly.  It's just Check Disk does nothing.

    How do check drive working correctly?

    These are the drives on which you were trying to run chkdsk?  If so, the problem may be with the electronics in the case rather than the drive itself.  See, for example, http://www.tomshardware.com/forum/id-1979433/open-lacie-porsche-design-9230-case.html

    So really, they both failed completely at the same time, it's unfortunate and unusual (unless there was some common external factor).

    Although hdtune is a good utility, it might still be useful to check with Seatools (LaCie was bought by Seagate several years ago) - unless the drive makes strange noises when it is turned on. in this case, more you do, the data you will lose.

    Depending on the amount of data is worth to you, it has undertaken is specialized in recovering data on damaged disks.  This service is not cheap.  DriveSaversis probably the most well-known, but there are many others, including one that says it specializes in hard drives LaCie.  Many will give you a free estimate of the costs to retrieve data.  I have no personal experience with any of these companies and none of them can recommend at the expense of others.

  • New Office WIN 7 with SSD & data disks - how to configure programs off the C drive & users

    All new computer win 7 pro 64-bit & State of the art everything.  SSD 128 GB & 2 - 2T in RAID 1 data drives.

    SSD 128 C:\ & WIN 7 becomes all the settings are there.  "I want to move - or add - all future users & programs on the"data disk"F" as the default for the operating system.

    This is the version abridged - ask & I'll tell you anything.

    I should post this in another forum?

    May I ask then, what was the point of investing in an SSD? The point of having an SSD is that Windows 7 starts and works faster to your programs will load faster. You must store 'data', you create from your programs on the 'data disk '.

    You can redirect your personal folders for the data stored there:

    How to redirect your personal Folders in Windows 7: Notebooks.com

  • A few questions about the defrag and hard space as I get a notification saying my hard disk space became full of drive

    I have problems with my hard drive. I got a notification saying that my hard disk space became full. So I cleaned a lot of programs and files of the irrational. I've freed almost half of it. Then I had another notification a few days later and realized that I had less than 1 GB of free space on my hard drive 600 g. I cleaned more and went to defragment my disk. It is set on a calendar, but I don't think that he has never been defragmented. He ran for about 2.5 days until the cord is unplugged and the battery is dead at 91% consolidated. Do I have to start again and wait again 2.5 days before I little hard drive space open? Or progress in the early days of 2.5 will remain défragmentée? In addition, defrag and do a disk cleanup will stop my hard drive to fill almost instantly after deleting and uninstalling programs? I'm running out of things to remove and I am a full-time student full and really need a computer in operation, please help!

    Defragmentation is complete, will continue from the left point last time. Therefore, if you raise, he will continue that 91 percent (of course, it will start from 0%, but the scan will go up that 91% and continue with the rest of the space on the hard disk, that 91% of surface of the hard drive has been defragmented already).

    Yes, you can delete all the files inside the Temp folder. TEMP folder is a temporary storage place used by some programs to temporarily store the files/folders. Some programs remove the files/folders after working, but some retain them, causing space problems.

    You can use disk cleanup, on occasion, to delete unnecessary files from the hard drive.

  • How to free space on the hard drive recovery disk?

    My J: drive (recovery) is near capacity after a reinstall of Windows 7. How to clear space on this drive?

    Hi John R H,
     
    The purpose of the training of recovery is to store all the files needed to do disaster recovery, when the system becomes unstable. The recovery disk is actually a partition on the hard drive of your computer - not a real physical disk. There is much less space than other drives. If you use the recovery disk to store files (such as backup files), the reader is full quickly and can cause serious problems when you need to use the system recovery.
    Note: Do not store files on the recovery drive. The only files on the recovery disk should be linked to a system recovery.
    Here's a post that addresses a similar issue. To resolve this issue, check the suggestion given in the post.
  • Cannot extend the C drive with disk management

    Hey Microsoft Community.

    I am trying to increase the size of my C drive with management of the disks, but when I right click on it her "Extend Volume...". "is grayed out.

    After having read the answer on this page, I decrease the D drive and create a disc of J of free space.  I move all the files to the D drive on drive J, but there are some files system (about 4 GB in size) that I can't move.  When, in disk management, I right click on the D drive, «format it...» "as well as"Delete Volume... ". "is grayed out.

    -----

    What should I do?

    Thanks in advance,

    JemFish

    You must use a third-party tool like EASEus partition magic 10.x

  • Content transfer to the old drive again using disk utility?

    I just bought a new SSD and want to transfer all my HD content in a Mac Mini to it.

    The SSD vendor has advised using disk utility for drag-and - drop the old drive to the new, but until now I

    wasted summer. I formatted the new drive and resized the partition on the old drive to

    It is smaller than the new. When I try to run the utility, it seems to initialize and start the transfer, with

    at 2 p.m., provided the time to complete the process. However when I get back later nothing seems

    have been carried out.

    Anyone have any suggestions?

    No drag & drop won't do. Do this instead...

    12.x disk utility: create a disk image

    Also, you could use Time Machine, or software of cloning asSuperDuper! or Double Cloner

  • 100 GB Vista full boot need to merge with the E drive.

    I have vista, my startup diskc: disk is full Iwant to merge the e drive?

    100 GB full Vista, 1 disk boot hard need to merge with the E drive part.  HOW?

    Hello

    What is the size of the E:Drive?

    E: drive may be the recovery disk to reinstall the OS, if there is between 5-15GBs.

    Do not touch, except to make the recovery of the disks.

    Here is the info on the recovery disks >

    Your recovery Partition was photographed on your hard drive during the production of your computer by the manufacturer for all of these reasons.

    1. to reinstall Vista from in the case of a failure of the system, based on individuals or the keys at startup.

    F10 or Alt + F10 or F11 are a couple of different manufacturers use sequences.

    You will need to ask your manufacturer for proper sequence.

    2. to make the recovery disks on if your drive hard breaks down, so that you can then reinstall the operating system on a new hard drive.

    Also ask them how to make records.

    Your D: or E: drive of recovery should not be used for backups, defragmented, etc..

    There are backups on an external hard drive.

    To resolve the problems that have arisen with the recovery D: Partition, you will need to contact the manufacturer of your computer to remove all that has been added to it.

    @@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@

    If E: is not the recovery disc, with disc of Vista management you must use all the space of the E: drive, doesn't not part of the E:.

    See if this applies to your situation.

    Save all data on E: > E: remove > and then extend C: into the now unallocated space where E: was.

    "How delete and extend a Partition with Vista disk management"

    http://www.Vistax64.com/tutorials/95418-disk-management-delete-extend.html

    @@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@

    You can use these methods to get space on your C: drive:

    http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows-Vista/delete-files-using-disk-cleanup

    http://www.Piriform.com/CCleaner

    Do NOT use the part of the registry of CCleaner.

    See you soon.

  • Can I change the operating with another drive, and then use the recovery CD to restore my operating system on the new drive?

    I have 2 hard drives. I want to replace the smallest disk, which can be found be the operating drive. If I removed and installed another drive and used the recovery CD the I bought with the computer, I'll be able to re - install new hard disk?

    Hello

    Yes, you can change the hard drive and reinstall Vista using recovery disks.

    You may or may not have problems of reactivation.

    If you do, use the telephone option and hold firmly explain to a real person in the situation.

    "How to activate Vista normally and by Activation of the phone '

    http://www.Vistax64.com/tutorials/84488-activate-Vista-phone.html

    See you soon.

  • Windows complete PC Backup Image - impossible to restore the backup on my laptop after the restoration of the C drive.

    My user profile is not loaded correctly, and so Sony told me to do a restore of the C drive which took my drive C back to factory settings and lost all my programs and files.  I tried since then to restore the Windows Image backup I did on my external hard drive.

    I open backup and Restore Center, click Advanced Restore, click Advanced Restore again.  The box application to what you want to restore?  The only option is to files from a backup made on a different computer.  I click Next, and he said: select the location of the backup to restore.  Hard drive, cd or dvd option has already found new Volume (e), which is my external hard drive.

    I click Next again, and he says, select dates to restore from.  The only option in the box is dated 2008-01-12 14:14:34 backup location is not available.  My external hard drive has multiple backups on it, including the Windows Backup Image (which was the first backup, I did and it contains 152 GB), and so I do not understand this.

    I continue, and then click Next.  It now says select files and folders to be restored, but there is nothing in the box.  I have check the restore everything in this backup box and click Next.  I save the files restored to the following location - check and navigate to the C drive.  I also check both boxes: restore files to their original subfolders and create a subfolder for the drive letter.  I click on begin to restore, and then he said:

    Restoration was unsuccessful.  Error: the parameter is incorrect. (0 x 80070057)

    I'm desperate to be able to get my programs and files back on my laptop.  I don't understand why the restore function can not see my Windows Backup Image, and why this is so difficult.  I've read other complaints by users about this, but cannot find a solution.

    I look forward to hear from you.

    Thank you.

    Hi HGHFaith,

    I suggest you try the following steps:

    Step 1 : Clean boot the computer and then try to restore

     

    Follow step 1 in the link below,

    How to troubleshoot a problem by performing a clean boot in Windows Vista or in Windows 7

    http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/929135

    If everything works well after a clean boot, you can deduce that some third-party services are at the origin of the problem.

    Continue with the remaining steps to pin-point on the third party service.

    After find you the program that is causing the problem, you will have to perhaps to update or install a newer version of the program, if you rarely use that you should consider uninstalling the software.

    Important: n ' forget not the computer to start normal follow step 7 in the link.

    If the problem persists,

    Step 2: Run Check disk to repair bad sectors on the hard drive.

    a. Click Start, in the start search bar type cmd, right-click on the command prompt icon in the box programs and then click Run as administrator.

    b. type E: (external drive) and press enter

    c. at the command prompt, type chkdsk /f and then press ENTER.

    Now, type chkdsk/r

     Note: CHKDSK would attempt to recover bad sectors on the hard disk, in the course of this process there are chances of DATA loss from that particular area.

    Check whether the problem is resolved

    For more information, see the link below

    Restore your computer from a system image backup

    HTT://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows-Vista/restore-your-computer-from-a-system-image-backup

    Thank you, and in what concerns:

    Ajay K

    Microsoft Answers Support Engineer

    Visit our Microsoft answers feedback Forum and let us know what you think.

Maybe you are looking for