

This might prevent the risk of freezing that was introduced with AU, though recent changes by MS seem to have reduced this risk anyway (I don’t think they’ve figured out all of the reasons for it yet). Use this as a guide to restoring the Special Folders to their default locations: Windows 7: User Folders – Restore Default LocationĬheck each folder size first, you may need to move some of the larger files/folders within those to a new location on the D: to prevent them from using up too much SSD space. Just wish to be sure I’m understanding your suggestion before I screw up my system. Should I simply overwrite these folders – which doesn’t seem like a good idea to me. I note that on my system drive I already have:Ĭ:/Users/All Users/… (which incidentally has a shortcut icon)Ĭ:/Users/Default User/… (which incidentally has a shortcut icon)Ĭ:/Users/ /… (only laptop’s user as an Administrator)Ĭ:/Users/ /… (only laptop’s user as a non-administrator)

Thanks for the suggestion, but before I charge off to try it, am I correct in assuming that by “ D:/Users’ ‘Special Folders’ ” you mean:Īnd by the remaining “ D:/Users folders” you mean:ĭ:/Users/All Users/… (which incidentally has a shortcut icon)ĭ:/Users/Default User/… (which incidentally has a shortcut icon)
