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Old 02-19-2014, 01:43 PM   #8
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Originally Posted by Kaetrin View Post
We bought a new Hard Drive with more room on it and I'm moving all my ebooks and music to the new drive which is much larger (and the old drive is also the boot drive, so we are expecting an improvement in speed once we do this).

I've successfully moved Calibre and iTunes and I've copied over the Adobe DE folder (but have not yet deleted the original). Does anyone know how to point ADE to the new location?

Thx
Moving "My Documents" off of the C: drive is a good thing to do anyway. This way, if your machine crashes or you need to replace the original HD, your DATA files are untouched. If you need to re-install Windows? No problem, just repoint your Documents, etc. to the folder on the second HDD. Recovery from a corrupted system drive is made far easier if you've moved the important stuff off to a second HD. Even if you only have a single physical drive, creating a second partition to hold your data makes recovery much easier. Oh, and of course, having all your books "Alf'd" means you don't really care what ADE does about them.
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