Hi Ben – this is an awesome article even for a non technical PC user as myself. I do have a question though. If all I am doing is moving my Users folder from C: to D: and wanting the result to be as pain free as possible when it comes to installing apps that may need to write to and refer to the Users folder, is it best to use /j or /d. Keeping in mind that I’d like it to also be pain free when copying, moving and deleting files within the Users folder. (Windows 8)
Thanks again for a good article and any help you might provide.
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