I'm a bit worried about this as the two drives are visable at all times (regardless of if it's xp or 7)
What I'm worried about specifically is that how likely will one program from one side influence the other. I've already had a search bring up stuff from the opposite drive when I...
data separation
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windows 7
windows xp
So far so good running Windows 7 (which was a nice surpirse :razz:). However, just wanted to know if I will get into trouble when I decide to go downgrade back to Windows XP.
I created a couple of user accounts in Windows 7 and moved the documents folder of each user to another partition...
There should be a backup system built in to the Win7 !
The original Backup/Restore is a disaster:
- it is using aproprietary file format. Every version of MSDOS and Windows has had an incompatible file format.
- it does not know what to backup
We had some thinking:
Normally an user creates max...
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userdatauser interface
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windows 7
In Vista, it was possible to change the location of My Documents, My Music etc. by adjusting the properties of those special folders, and pointing them to an alternate location. I could change the location of My Music by selecting the Location tab under Properties, and define a new folder.
In...
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vista
windows 7
The standard location for favicons is in:
C:\Users\UserName\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows\Temporary Internet Files
But I notice that only some of them are there. Does anyone know where the others are kept?
I like to have my frequently visited sites in what used to be called the Links bar now...