moving_profiles_between_drives_for_windows10
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This trick is especially useful if you’re running both an SSD and HDD. The SSD is often limited in space and can degrade quickly with several writes. It makes more sense to keep the User folder on your HDD. | This trick is especially useful if you’re running both an SSD and HDD. The SSD is often limited in space and can degrade quickly with several writes. It makes more sense to keep the User folder on your HDD. | ||
- | To begin, you need to download a free third-party tool called Profile Relocator. It’s a portable app that doesn’t require installation. | + | To begin, you need to download a free third-party tool called |
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+ | Download: [[http:// | ||
When you run the app, you’ll see a message that reads **“Unsupported operating system, continue at own risk.”** You can ignore the warning and click the checkbox. | When you run the app, you’ll see a message that reads **“Unsupported operating system, continue at own risk.”** You can ignore the warning and click the checkbox. | ||
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For this, my recommendation is Transwiz. Like Profile Relocator, it’s entirely free to download and use. | For this, my recommendation is Transwiz. Like Profile Relocator, it’s entirely free to download and use. | ||
- | Download: | + | Download: |
- | User Guide: | + | User Guide: |
moving_profiles_between_drives_for_windows10.1503065769.txt.gz · Last modified: 2017/08/18 16:16 by chris