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So, I want to have all my downloaded content from my C: drive to my D: drive. A quick copy/paste wont do the trick. 

First of all, every program is crying they dont have the path they expected. 

Secondly, the program files are now doubled in C: and D: drive

 

Is there an easy way to move my boot files temporarily somewhere else, OR easily move all the other s**t to the D: drive?

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Translations

Eenvoudig - simple

In orde - healthy

Opstarten - starting up

 

Let me know if there are easy ways to move everything without it duplicating

I sometimes wonder how we went to space on only 4KB RAM, and we cannot fix a simple issue.

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8 hours ago, CheeseOnion said:

And what about the boot files?

I've used Macrium Reflect - had never cloned a drive before and it was rather easy and quick. I followed a tutorial from Macrium's website, step by step and it was perfect

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