We create a folder with the same user name on the new partition( D:\Users\Username), then:
You must do this under a different username, usually the administrative account. Any other questions and I'll answer them. I have anywhere from 140-155 processes running at any one point.Also, I'm running Windows 7 Pro on an HP dv6-3122us that I upgraded to 8GB of RAM. The reason I'm doing this is because my computer takes 5-10 minutes to fully start because I run so much on it. Just wanted to have all my ducks in a row first.
The SSD will go into the one on the mobo and the data drive will go into the caddy. I have a laptop with a HDD caddy and 1 HDD slot. Anyways, that link looks right and I think it'll work but I just wanted the community's opinion. I have a lot of music, movies, etc and an SSD won't be big enough for the size one that's in my budget. I am going to buy a 128GB or 256GB SSD sometime today (pretty sure) and want to redirect my entire user profile to my 1TB HDD. That is the link I am thinking should work for what I want. Http:/ / t/ 1245721/ guide-how-to-move-your-windows-vista-7-user-profile-to-another-drive-ssd-or-hdd