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Hi everyone,

I have 3 storage drives, the first one is an SSD for the os and such, the second one an HDD and is full... The third one is the one I want my main files to save. I know how this is done through the setting app in W10, you don't have to tell me. The problem is that I already have my documents folder there, so when I change my default save location in the settings app, it'll make a new folder which is then empty. I have more than 300 GB in those folders (this includes the documents, video, picture and music folder) and I don't wanna have to go around and move them. Is there a way to move the save locations to a specific folder on a drive rather than selecting the drive on which I want to save it? I would love to know if this is possible using the command prompt. 

Thanks in advance

Windows 10 | GTX 970 | AMD Ryzen Threadripper 3960x | 128GB Ripjaws V 

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