Hey guys,
Was wondering if it was possible to create a folder that had special properties like the User folders default in Windows 7. Reason I'm asking is because to save on writes to my SSD, I changed the default location for all my User folders from C:\Users to D:\Users (only way to do it without screwing something up down the line). Problem is if I go to Start Menu -> User I get only the folders I've changed the location of. Folders I create in the new D:\Users directory obviously won't show, as the start menu shortcut takes me to C:\Users, where it'll still show all my personal folders that I've changed the location of, but none of the new folders I create, which is a inconvenience.
Either that, or is there a way to point the Start Menu -> User to D:\Users instead of C:\Users?
Cheers.
If I confused anyone and need to detail anything, feel free to say.
Edit: K, screw the first option. Sounds like the second would be much easier to do with less conflicts.
Was wondering if it was possible to create a folder that had special properties like the User folders default in Windows 7. Reason I'm asking is because to save on writes to my SSD, I changed the default location for all my User folders from C:\Users to D:\Users (only way to do it without screwing something up down the line). Problem is if I go to Start Menu -> User I get only the folders I've changed the location of. Folders I create in the new D:\Users directory obviously won't show, as the start menu shortcut takes me to C:\Users, where it'll still show all my personal folders that I've changed the location of, but none of the new folders I create, which is a inconvenience.
Either that, or is there a way to point the Start Menu -> User to D:\Users instead of C:\Users?
Cheers.
If I confused anyone and need to detail anything, feel free to say.
Edit: K, screw the first option. Sounds like the second would be much easier to do with less conflicts.
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