Do you know how to move the Documents folder from C to D drive to free up C drive space in Windows Server? Desktop folders like Documents, Photos, Videos, etc., were set as the default location to save Windows users' data. It's the same on Windows Server computers.
So how do Windows Server or Windows users move Documents and other folders from C to D drive? On this page, we'll present you with complete guides to execute the operation to successfully change the location of Documents, Photos, Videos, and even the Downloads folder locations on Windows and Windows Server computers like an expert.
The procedure to change the locations of desktop folders are nearly the same on both Windows Server and Windows computers. Here are the steps that most Windows experts do to move the Documents folder and other system files on the Desktop to another drive:
Step 1. Make sure that you log in with your administrator or target user account and password.
If not, change it and log in with your target user account.
Step 2. Press Windows + E keys to open Windows File Explorer.
Step 3. Right-click on "Documents" and select "Properties".
Step 4. Go to the Location tab, click "Move".
Step 5. Select "D" drive as the target location on the pop-up window and click "Select Folder" to confirm.
Step 6. Click "OK" to confirm and "Yes" to allow Windows Server to move the Documents folder from C to D drive.
Wait for the process to complete, and after this, restart your Server computer. When the computer boots up, the Documents folder and the folder will automatically move to the D drive.
Aside from the manual way to switch the physical location of the Documents folder, you can also apply an even easier method to execute and fulfill the operation. Windows Server migration software - Qiling Disk Master Technician with its Large File Cleanup feature is designed for this.
We want to share this other expertise method with you. You can apply this software to move default folders like Documents, Desktop, Downloads, and more, to another location to save disk space.
Here is how to use it:
Step 1. Click "Large File Cleanup" on the left panel, and click "Start" button.
Step 2. Select "Folder" tab, check the folders you want to move. Choose target drive and click "Move" button.
Step 3. Wait for moving process completes. Click "Finish".
Note: You can click the "Restore" button to restore the current folder to the default location.
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If Windows Server or Windows computer pops up this error message:
"Can't move the folder because there is a folder in the same location that can't be redirected. Access is denied.", stay calm.
The possible reasons are:
So how to fix this error? Here is the workaround:
Step 1. Press Windows + R keys to open the Run dialog, type regedit.exe, and hit Enter to open Registry Editor.
Click "Yes" if a User Account Control window pops up.
Step 2. Follow this path to open the Documents Registry key and change the key to the default value.
Step 4. Click "OK" to save the changes and restart File Explorer to make the changes take effect.
Or, you can even reboot the Server computer, and after this, you should be able to try the above two methods to move the Documents folder and other system default folders and files from C to D or other drives.
This page collects two normal ways that most Windows Server administrators would apply for changing the location of Desktop, Documents, Videos, Photos, and even Downloads folders.
Both methods are easy to follow in switching the physical location of a Windows folder on a local drive. For Windows Server beginners and experts who need an easy but efficient way to manage Windows folders' locations, you can always trust Qiling Disk Master Technician.