FYI - I did a search online - and I finally found the answer - had to
run the CMD window As Administrator to make it work right!
-K-
On 8/11/2013 11:21 AM, Kurt @ VR-FX wrote:
Darn - I just started to try this approach - since it sounded pretty
straight forward. However, on the 1st line below to enable Admin - I
got this error:
System Error 5 has occurred.
Access is denied.
What gives? What do I do now Man-wai?
TIA,
-K-
On 8/10/2013 3:03 PM, Man-wai Chang wrote:
Assume c: is your SSD and d: is your primary hard disk. This is what
I did:
1. enable the Administrator account by "net user administrator
/active:yes"
2. logout your user account and login Administrator
3. robocopy c:\users\useraccount d:\useraccount /mir /copyall /xj
4. rename c:\users\useraccount to c:\user\xxx.useraccount
5. mklink /d c:\users\useraccount d:\useraccount
6. logout Administrator account and login useraccount
7. disable the Administrator account by "net user administrator
/active:no"
Now all your data is in the primary hard disk!
On Sun, Aug 11, 2013 at 12:28 AM, Kurt @ VR-FX <v...@optonline.net>
wrote:
Problem is - I want to keep to a minimum what goes onto the primary
HD - the
SSD - and mostly stick w/just the OS - and couple primary apps -
like my
main 3D CG app & Photoshop.
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