How to change the desktop path to non-system disk

  

Under normal circumstances, the desktop path is on the system disk C disk, some users like to put a lot of files on the desktop, in fact, the file is stored on the C disk, so over time It takes up a lot of storage space of the C drive, which affects the running speed of the system. A good solution is to change the desktop path to other disks. Let's see how this method works under the Windows 10 system.

Steps for Windows10 to change the desktop path to a non-system disk:

First, enter the Win10 computer, then enter the system disk, and then enter [user]--[system account file Folder]-- Then find the [Desktop] folder, then right-click on the [Desktop] folder, and select [Properties] in the pop-up menu, as shown below.

[Note] As the author computer installed Win8.1 /Win10 dual system, Win10 H is mounted on the disc, the disc into the system so the above disc is H, in general, if we install only A system, then the system disk defaults to the C drive.

Second, in the open Desktop Properties dialog box, switch to tab [position], and then click on the bottom of the [movement], as shown below:

Third, in the pop-up "Select a target" dialog box, we click on the computer on the left, and then select a folder in the non-system disk, "desktop" folder, as shown below.

Note: I will change the path to the desktop Win10 non-system disk E, we can advance the establishment of a disc in the E & ldquo; Desktop & rdquo; folder, and then in the third step here, direct selection You can, or you can create one at a time when you choose.

Fourth, after completing the target folder selection, click [OK] at the bottom to complete the change of Win10 desktop path, as shown below.

four simple steps, users can change the desktop path under Windows10 system to a non-system disk, and now both the files stored on the desktop, but do not worry increase the C drive The space is storing pressure.

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