Move the folder Users on XP

I recently finished building my new computer.  I installed Windows XP as OS.  My computer has an SSD and a HARD drive.  I installed the OS on the SSD and move the users folder and all data on the HARD drive.  Can anyone help me please with this.  Thanks for the replies.

To begin, open internet, settings options, search for & change the location of the temp. & history

folder, move it to the other disk. In addition, install 3rd party & software less used to another drive.

You can manually place all documents and records, music WMP, etc. of another player. Then

the value another drive with a swap file to increase virtual memory. In addition, printer software, antivirus, etc.

Just install slave, youre OS disc it will access that you need. Also, you can locate &

Download a utility from microsoft called "parallel process".

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