If this is your preferred method refer to the relevant section at the end of this guide. It is also possible to use a directory junction and direct Windows to use a folder on a secondary drive in lieu of “C:\Users”. In doing this Windows will look for all content of the “C:\Users” folder on the “E:” drive. As such this procedure uses the “mountvol” command to direct Windows to mount the folder “C:\Users” to the second drive, in my case “E:”. This guide also assumes you want to dedicate the second drive exclusively to User accounts. This guide describes how to install Windows 7 and then move the entire “C:\Users” folder off the system drive and onto a second hard drive, almost a necessity if using an SSD. Windows 7, by default, places user accounts on the system drive in the folder “C:\Users”. Installing Windows 7 and Moving User Accounts to Another Driveīy: Steve Thompson with credits to many others
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