Zxian Posted August 27, 2006 Posted August 27, 2006 I'm trying to mount my "My Documents" partition into the "Documents" location in Vista, so that if it comes time to format or something, then all my files are safe on a separate partition.I went into Disk Management and pointed the partition at C:\Users\Zxian\Documents, but now the links in the "Favorite Links" don't work, and when I try to make a shortcut to it on my desktop, it doesn't work.Any ideas?
bonestonne Posted August 28, 2006 Posted August 28, 2006 i'm slightly clueless as to what to tell you, i use a slave hard drive to back things up, its the same idea as a seperate partition, so it might be a format problem....the actual format of the partition may not be working with it.
Zxian Posted August 28, 2006 Author Posted August 28, 2006 Well... both partitions are NTFS - one was formatted with XP before, and the system drive was formatted with Vista. I don't think that the partition type would cause it... I can browse the location fine when I go to the path specified, but shortcuts to it don't work.
bonestonne Posted August 28, 2006 Posted August 28, 2006 as long as it matches its fine, but if its a shortcut, then thats why. you need to have the actual file there.
Zxian Posted August 28, 2006 Author Posted August 28, 2006 Well... it shows up as a shortcut when I look at C:\Users\Zxian\, but I mounted the drive with Disk Management. It seems like Vista is making a "soft link", rather than a "hard link" (if you get what I mean).
fizban2 Posted August 28, 2006 Posted August 28, 2006 from the my documents link on your start menu, right click and go to properties, in properties choose the location tab, hit the move button and navigate to the folder you made for your documents, it will tranfer all links for the my documents to that location
fizban2 Posted August 29, 2006 Posted August 29, 2006 no problem, you can do the same for any folders in the users profile (documents, pictures, music)
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