Originally posted by: Paperlantern
Originally posted by: Howard
Originally posted by: Billb2
...yet another reason for having multiple monitors!
Open two instances of Windows Explorer. Drag the files from one to the other. Works with a single monitor too.
I don't know if I care to be manually copying for minutes on end.
Oh no... MINUTES! Whatever could you do for MINUTES!
I'm sorry i just think that in the time it took for this thread to have transpired you could have been done with your task multiple times over.... Windows wont physically move the files, it will just move the pointers, you wont have to sit and wait while it replicates them all, it will simply move their location within the directory structure of the drive's FAT. I mean unless we are talking about HUNDREDS of subfolders, going in manually to each folder and going ctrl+a, ctrl+x, then navigate back to the root and ctrl+v wont take more then 5 - 10 minutes. Even if we ARE talking about HUNDREDS, the method JonnyBlaze said will also take no more then a few seconds.