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Are you signed on as "Administrator"? You should right click on the folder in your user folder (such as c:\users\
\pictures) and see the Properties. Go to "Location" tab and specify the new location (such as D:\Pictures) and click "Move...". Worked for me. If you are creating a new user, you can change the default Home Folder location path. (in computer management > local users/groups>users Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.You should be able to copy/move to d:drive to empty c:drive. Most of the memory partition is in d:drive. In the future think you will have to manually select delivery to a d:drive location rather than allowing it to deliver automatically to c:drive
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