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Does 7 not allow you to move your libraries off the C Drive? I seem to only be able to either change the default folder and delete them, but not move them to another location.
Originally posted by: Andrmgic
They aren't really folders.. why do you need to move them if you can completely control what folders comprise them? The whole point of libraries is aggregating your stuff from anywhere on your computer in a meaningful fashion.
I guess I just don't understand the need to move them when they don't take up any space and serve as a central access point to any folders I want anywhere on my computer. Personally, I keep all of my files on the D drive (my 1TB).. I just mapped my libraries accordingly, those sections of my d drive are indexed and accessible without having to drill into the tree structure.
That said, no, I don't think you can move them.
You sure you do?Originally posted by: Rockinacoustic
Originally posted by: Andrmgic
They aren't really folders.. why do you need to move them if you can completely control what folders comprise them? The whole point of libraries is aggregating your stuff from anywhere on your computer in a meaningful fashion.
I guess I just don't understand the need to move them when they don't take up any space and serve as a central access point to any folders I want anywhere on my computer. Personally, I keep all of my files on the D drive (my 1TB).. I just mapped my libraries accordingly, those sections of my d drive are indexed and accessible without having to drill into the tree structure.
That said, no, I don't think you can move them.
I see. How would I go about mapping my libraries to my D drive then?
Originally posted by: Rockinacoustic
Originally posted by: Andrmgic
They aren't really folders.. why do you need to move them if you can completely control what folders comprise them? The whole point of libraries is aggregating your stuff from anywhere on your computer in a meaningful fashion.
I guess I just don't understand the need to move them when they don't take up any space and serve as a central access point to any folders I want anywhere on my computer. Personally, I keep all of my files on the D drive (my 1TB).. I just mapped my libraries accordingly, those sections of my d drive are indexed and accessible without having to drill into the tree structure.
That said, no, I don't think you can move them.
I see. How would I go about mapping my libraries to my D drive then?