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hi,
I had once done this in Win 10. Basically i wanted to move the Users folder to a different partition.
I did some research. They say - it can't be done during the install process.
Upon further investigation - i found a trick that uses OOBE after installation to accomplish this.
it involves creating an xml file on the Target drive (where we intend to move the Users folder) and issuing a command in an Admin Powershell prompt.
Lucky me - i have both the files - and i'm sharing them along with this thread. move-Users.zip
my assumption is - since the trick uses OOBE - it should be possible to do this during installation.
I think this will be a great feature to have in Win-Util... Please take it forward......
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hi,
I had once done this in Win 10. Basically i wanted to move the Users folder to a different partition.
I did some research. They say - it can't be done during the install process.
Upon further investigation - i found a trick that uses OOBE after installation to accomplish this.
it involves creating an xml file on the Target drive (where we intend to move the Users folder) and issuing a command in an Admin Powershell prompt.
Lucky me - i have both the files - and i'm sharing them along with this thread.
move-Users.zip
my assumption is - since the trick uses OOBE - it should be possible to do this during installation.
I think this will be a great feature to have in Win-Util... Please take it forward......
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