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change path
About this tag
The change path tag covers discussions about modifying file and folder locations in Windows, including user profile paths, program storage directories, and system folders like Favorites and Startup. Users seek methods to change paths via registry edits, environment variables, or command prompt commands. Common scenarios include correcting misspelled user folder names, relocating user files (e.g., Documents) to another partition, and updating default installation paths. The tag reflects troubleshooting and configuration needs for Windows 7, 10, and 11, with emphasis on registry keys, shell folders, and environment variable usage. Topics are practical and focus on achieving desired path changes without data loss.
Several years ago I gave my sister a T500 which I had previously owned and had upgraded from Windows 7 to Windows 10.
She no longer needs or desires it, but I have use for it.
All of the programs and default new paths are currently set up in:
C:\Users\Sisters Name\Folder
How do I change all...
Hi!
I managed few accounts on my fresh Windows 10.1909 install with not correctly entered account names.
I want to change them - it is possible in case of name, but is possible to change also path to user folder and its content?
Example:
Incorrectly is created account C:\users\miiro
Needs fix...
I have made a reg file that is supposed to change the location of two folders. I execute the reg file, and I checked the registry and my changes are there. But when I start the computer, the programs in the old startup location run instead of the new location, and the IE favorites are also still...
Hi all,
In UNIX, for changing the directory path, there is "cd" command. .This works fine in windows 7 too.. But the problem comes when we are trying to change the path using environment variables. .
In UNIX, cd $JAVA_HOME changes the path to the value set for JAVA_HOME,
Similarly is there...
Hi there! I would like to know how to change Document location in win7, as it was in win xp? I just want to locate them to another partition.
Thanx! :)