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RajendraGavel
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Apr 01, 2022

Microsoft windows copy-past process can improve further

Hi All,

I am MS window user , currently using window 11, also I am developer in a organization, when I am trying to copy multiple file or folders from one location to another location if the files size are larger it is taking much time and you dont have control there to stop copping the file/folder which is larger in size on the fly. We can build this in such a way that we should have full controlled in where we can choose what to cancel and what to go "On the Fly" , this will help user to have control to cancel the file which is taking more time, will do it later.  But currently if you cancel it will cancel all and user has to re-do.

 

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        My_profile
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        Win11 Pro Users on D:\
        (this is a reply to a different question than my own question, but when I tried to post my own question I got the error "please correct highlighted errors and post again. There were no errors highlightes, but I found a posting saying I might succeed in posting it as a reply, which I am doing here. Microsof please fix this!)

        I have a fresh Win11 Pro install on an NvME drive (C:\ drive). I have only one user now (myself/Administrator), but I will be adding other users on my family LAN, and I will need more storage than is available on my C:\ drive, so I added and NTFS formatted a second larger NvME D:\ drive to hold all my and their home folders. Can someone explain the method and step by step procedure to get the Users folder itself plus my and all future home directories and sub-directories users on the the new D:\ drive (ie. hopefully rather than having to move each user's home directories and sub-directories one-by-one). I can't be the only person needing to know this, so a link and/or howto do this would be great.

        Thx, Rodolfo

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