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Guest

When I formatted my hard drive I made two partitons C: which is 130G and D:
which is 30G. As the system administrator the My Documents folder on the C:
drive is being mirrored on the D: drive. If I add or delete something in
either drive it is mirrored on the other. How do I stop the mirroring, I want
to use the D:drive for storage not duplication?
 
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Dave Patrick

Are you sure about mirroring? Might be you just changed the target.
Right-click My Documents|Properties|Target|Move

But be aware with any file move that if something happens during the move
then files may be lost. So backup before hand.

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:
| When I formatted my hard drive I made two partitons C: which is 130G and
D:
| which is 30G. As the system administrator the My Documents folder on the
C:
| drive is being mirrored on the D: drive. If I add or delete something in
| either drive it is mirrored on the other. How do I stop the mirroring, I
want
| to use the D:drive for storage not duplication?
|
 

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