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Moving of Super Main Folders to D Drive

Hello silverstar199. Read the description which I wrote and try it. At first I was hesitant to give the exact code for the registry file but I think that for the price money it is worth. I am sending you code (brown text in the image) as a private message. Check it. Your caluable feedback is required :) - Mayank

Proposition n°29 du concours                                                 Solution to a technical problem - repost
Proposition n°29

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  • silverstar199
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    • il y a 10 ans

    Can u post/upload the content in the image in textual format

    • il y a 10 ans
    1. mynk16
      mynk16
      • il y a 10 ans

      PART-2

      1) Right Click on Desktop > New > Text Document. This will create a notepad file.
      2) Open the file. Now type or copy paste the following in the notepad file:

      Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00
      [HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\Shell Folders]
      "Cookies"="D:\\Documents\\Cookies"
      "Desktop"="D:\\Documents\\Desktop"
      "Favorites"="D:\\Documents\\Favorites"
      "Personal"="D:\\Documents\\My Documents"
      "My Pictures"="D:\\Documents\\My Documents\\My Pictures"
      "My Video"="D:\\Documents\\My Documents\\My Videos"
      "My Music"="D:\\Documents\\My Documents\\My Music"
      [HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\User Shell Folders]
      "Cookies"="D:\\Documents\\Cookies"
      "Desktop"="D:\\Documents\\Desktop"
      "Favorites"="D:\\Documents\\Favorites"
      "Personal"="D:\\Documents\\My Documents"
      "My Pictures"="D:\\Documents\\My Documents\\My Pictures"
      "My Video"="D:\\Documents\\My Documents\\My Videos"
      "My Music"="D:\\Documents\\My Documents\\My Music"

      • il y a 10 ans
    2. mynk16
      mynk16
      • il y a 10 ans

      PART-3

      3) In the above text, you can change D: to any other drive of your hard disk.
      4) Now go to File > Save As > Change the Save as Type to all types and Give filename as “Move folders to D.reg”. It will save the file as a registry file. Save on Desktop.
      5) Go to Desktop > Run the saved file “Move folders to D.reg”
      6) It will ask for your confirmation to store information in the registry.
      7) Click on Yes > OK.
      8) You have successfully done it :-)
      Now you can see that a folder is automatically created into the D drive named “Documents” and in that documents folder are the folders “Desktop” and “My Documents”.
      For a test open the create any file on your OS Desktop ... Now go to D Drive > Documents > Desktop folder to find the file there as well :-)

      BEST,
      -Mayank

      • il y a 10 ans