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barglen

I have 2 Hard Drives - 1 for OS the other for Data. Since all my data is on
disk D I wanted to change the Documents, Music, and Pictires links on the rhs
of the start pane to point to the new location. i did that OK by using
properties, move location.
however I stuffed it up by changing where "Videos" points. "videos is a link
under the users on c:. Anyway, I sent it to the wrong place. When I tried to
fix it my documents, pictures and music links were all lost. Somehow i've
managed to re-establish the Documents link to point to the correct place (on
the Data HDD) but I can't change Music or Pictures. They are just empty and
do nothing. If I point to them and right click and select properties there is
no "Location" tab, and in fact there is nothing at all.The links are OK in
"Favourite Links" when Computer window is open, but they are dead on my start
panel right hand side. All the other items in that panel are OK.
How can I reset those links to point where I want.
Any advice?
 
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Ramesh, MS-MVP

Hi Barglen,

You can fix the shell folder paths in the registry. See:

Nothing happens when you click on a shell folder link in the Windows Vista Start menu:
http://www.winhelponline.com/articl...der-link-in-the-Windows-Vista-Start-menu.html

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Regards,

Ramesh Srinivasan, Microsoft MVP [Windows Shell/User]
Windows® Troubleshooting http://www.winhelponline.com
Winhelponline.com blog http://www.winhelponline.com/blog


I have 2 Hard Drives - 1 for OS the other for Data. Since all my data is on disk D I wanted to change the Documents, Music, and Pictires links on the rhs
of the start pane to point to the new location. i did that OK by using properties, move location. however I stuffed it up by changing where "Videos" points. "videos is a link
under the users on c:. Anyway, I sent it to the wrong place. When I tried to
fix it my documents, pictures and music links were all lost. Somehow i've
managed to re-establish the Documents link to point to the correct place (on
the Data HDD) but I can't change Music or Pictures. They are just empty and
do nothing. If I point to them and right click and select properties there is
no "Location" tab, and in fact there is nothing at all.The links are OK in
"Favourite Links" when Computer window is open, but they are dead on my start
panel right hand side. All the other items in that panel are OK.
How can I reset those links to point where I want.
Any advice?
 
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barglen

Well, I tried it and no success.
Tried both the manual edit and the automated option.
The reg entry already says, fyi, %USERPROFILE%\Music. I tried changing
"Music" to point ot my actual path - no effect. Changed it back to Music - no
effect.
When I right click on the Music link on the start panel it just shows Copy,
Rename or Properties. If I click on properties there is just one tab:
"General" -- and its empty of any info, all blank or zero for each field. No
other tabs present.
Havr tried restarts and reboots - but no help.
When I have the "Computer" screen open, the favourite links to docs, pics,
music etc all work OK. Its just on the start panel and just for Music and
Pictures.
I'm thinking my only option will be to delete and recreate this userid. FYI
its not admin. My administrator id and other ids are fine -- just this one I
stuffed up.
BTW, this is Vista Home Premium.
 
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barglen

Solved.
I copied the Music and Pictures links from C:\users\default into
c:\users\myid and tehn changed the location.
Seems to have reset it all successfully. Time will tell.
 
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Ramesh, MS-MVP

Thanks for the update, barglen.

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Regards,

Ramesh Srinivasan, Microsoft MVP [Windows Shell/User]
Windows® Troubleshooting http://www.winhelponline.com
Winhelponline.com blog http://www.winhelponline.com/blog


Solved.
I copied the Music and Pictures links from C:\users\default into
c:\users\myid and tehn changed the location.
Seems to have reset it all successfully. Time will tell.
 

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