Changing Default Locations for My Documents, Photos, Music, ...
My computer is set up with a partitioned drive -- the c: partition has
15 gigs, the remaining e: is 80 or some such.
But everything defaults to c: so we're quickly out of space.
How do I set my photos, my music, etc. so they fill up the e: drive and
keep the c: clear just for aplications?
I'm running XP with the service pack 2.
Any other advice on disk management would be great.
Thanks
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