The original reason for starting this thread has been resolved. The reason was to determine if the benefits of moving the Documents and Settings folder are greater than the risks and problems. I've learned that there are Operating System files within this folder (not just documents and settings) that malware can exploit to great advantage. So much so that with the folder moved to a different partition, a restore of a backup image will not wipe out a malware infection and will in fact become active automatically again after the restore. Moving the Documents and Settings folder with nLite (or any other means) is not worth the security risk. It removes the security benefit of making backup images. Much better to move the My Documents folder, Favorites, Program Files folder(if necessary), selected program profiles and data, and rename the Windows folder. Thanks for having this forum. Keep up the nLitenment!