I used symlinks in Windows 7 to move my user files default location to a different volume, as my boot volume is a relatively small 256GB SSD.
I did not think before installing Windows 8, and it seems to have moved everything back to the SSD boot drive, as I now only have 5GB free.
I was following the process at http://www.eightforums.com/tutorials/4275-user-profiles-relocate-another-partition-disk.html to move them back, but at step 1.2, the system will not let me boot into audit mode when the command
C:\Windows\System32\Sysprep\Sysprep.exe /audit /reboot is executed
I get a message that sysprep cannot run on a computer that has been upgraded to a new version of Windows.
Any suggestions?
Sorry for the dumb questions - I am more of a WAN type...
Tim Tuggle
I did not think before installing Windows 8, and it seems to have moved everything back to the SSD boot drive, as I now only have 5GB free.
I was following the process at http://www.eightforums.com/tutorials/4275-user-profiles-relocate-another-partition-disk.html to move them back, but at step 1.2, the system will not let me boot into audit mode when the command
C:\Windows\System32\Sysprep\Sysprep.exe /audit /reboot is executed
I get a message that sysprep cannot run on a computer that has been upgraded to a new version of Windows.
Any suggestions?
Sorry for the dumb questions - I am more of a WAN type...
Tim Tuggle
My Computer
System One
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- OS
- Windows 8 Pro 64-bit