Click Start -> Your Name This will open your User folder.
Right click on "Downloads" and choose the "Location" Tab Click move. You can do this with many of the folders there. Christopher Fisk On Thu, Aug 30, 2012 at 6:56 PM, Alden Trull <[email protected]> wrote: > > This topic has probably been discussed before, but being slow to upgrade I > am now confronting these issues. I installed Win 7 Pro 64 bit onto a Crucial > M4 128gb SSD. My secondary is a WD Caviar black 1Tb. > I have already managed to move my libraries to the other drive. What is the > best way to move the Downloads folder from C drive to the secondary drive? > What about Windows temp files or is that more troublesome?
