How to save desktop files to a D drive

Updated on technology 2024-03-17
8 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    The files on the computer desktop can be saved to the D disk by copying, first right-click the file that needs to be operated on the computer desktop, and then select copy, then open the computer D disk, find the desired location, and right-click to select the paste command.

    A D drive is a partition of a hard disk.

    Usually there is only one disk on the computer, but in the "My Computer" on the computer, you can see the C drive or D drive, etc., where the C drive or D drive is actually a partition on the disk.

    The C drive is used as a boot partition, after all, it contains the system boot file, many people will also install the operating system in the C drive, and the D and E disks are arranged according to their own requirements.

    Hard disk partitioning is the creation of multiple independent logical units on a physical hard disk, and these logical units are C drive, D drive, E drive, etc. A hard disk partition is essentially a format of a hard drive.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Put win7 system.

    The steps to set the desktop path on the D drive are as follows:

    1. First of all, create a folder on the D drive to store the original desktop.

    Name it "Desktop".

    2. Find the original desktop folder in the following path, C: User Administrator Desktop (where Administrator is the username of your login system.)

    3. Right-click the "Desktop" folder, select "Properties", and switch to the [Location] tab, as shown below.

    4. Click the [Move (M)] button in the location page, and browse to the desktop folder in the D disk you just created, and click OK, the system will pop up a prompt of whether to move the desktop to the new folder, and the direct point is that after waiting for a few minutes depending on the file, the desktop will be moved to the new folder.

    Tip: When moving the desktop, please close all files and programs that are open on the desktop.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Here's how:Operating Equipment: Dell laptops.

    Operating system: win10

    Operating Procedure: System.

    1. First, find the user folder in the system disk (C drive), and find the desktop folder under the folder of your user name, and the default path is C: Users Administrator Desktop.

    2. Right-click on the desktop folder, Properties, jump out of the Properties folder, and click the Location tab.

    3. In the location settings, set the default position to D disk, and set the desktop path to D: Desktop.

    4. Then click OK, the system will ask if the folder does not exist, whether to create it, click "Yes".

    5. Finally, in the pop-up mobile folder, click Yes to complete.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Select the folder on the desktop, right-click, select Copy or Cut, then open our computer, enter the D drive, right-click, and select Paste. (If you don't want to have this folder on your desktop, then select Cut).

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    How do I put a folder on my desktop on my turf? You can select the documents in the Chinese folder, cut or copy them to the site.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    The steps are as follows: 1. Click to enter "This Computer", and create a folder named "Desktop" on the D drive; 2. Right-click on "Desktop" or "Desktop" under "Quick Access" on the left and select "Properties". 3. After opening the "Desktop Properties" window, switch to "Location", you can see the location of the default folder of the desktop of the win10 computer, the default path is: C:

    users username desktop, we just click "Move" to start changing the path. 4. Select the new path as: D Desktop, click "OK" after completion, and then you will see a prompt of "whether you want to move the file you want from the original location to the new location", and click "Yes" directly to complete the move operation!

    Dear, I hope the above can help you! Thank you!!

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    1. First enter the resource management interface of the computer and click on the C drive. The demonstration here is for Windows 7 system.

    2. Then in the folder that appears, select the user folder.

    3. After entering the user directory, click on the computer's username, which is the computer's account name.

    4. Then in the folder that appears, right-click on the desktop folder and click on the Properties option in the menu.

    5. Then in the properties window that comes out, click on the "Location" option.

    6. Then in the location page, click the Move Virtual Mass button. Gestures.

    7. Then in the dialog box that comes out, click on the D drive.

    8. Then select an empty folder on the D drive, you can create this folder before that.

    9. Then return to the properties interface and click the OK button.

    10. After completing the above settings, you can put the desktop to the D drive.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    1. First create a new folder on the D disk of the computer system, then click the "Start" button in the lower left corner of the computer desktop, select Run in the menu, enter regedit in the run search box, and press Enter to open the registry;

    2. Then on the left side of the registry window, the Key Current User Software Microsoft Windows CurrentVersion Explorer User Shell Folders key key

    3. Then click the desktop on the right side of the window, a dialog box will pop up, write the path you want to save to that folder in the data value, and then confirm to close, log out the system, restart the storage directory on the desktop, and it will be in the d drive.

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