![]() ![]() It's all or nothing have to be stored on the pc at all times. You can never just work with one photo, or folder of photos. Then, it downloads everything in in the My Photos file onto my pc. It works perfectly well until, the software insists on depositing that aforementioned folder into onedrive (always after their upgrades). Ordinarily, I oculd have a sub-folder with 100 photos in it, click on one photo, and ONLY that one will be made available locally (as is indicated by a green check mark in onedrive). This is accomplished by selecting "Free Up Space). I try to keep all my photos in the cloud (unsynced locally. I mean, I am not happy with it, because I have to then delete it from light room (after I have exported copies with the metadata embedded). This is working okay (because when I am done working on the photos I move them off the hard drive. My workaround was to move photos I am working on to a local folder that does not get backed up to the cloud. This might be an interesting solutin but I am not sure I completely understand. The final step was to swap out the official windows library 'Documents' folder with the one that I actually use under QuickAccess in the navigation pane.įrom what I can tell you're not losing anything by having, using and syncing a seperate documents folder from the official windows library folder, other than when Applications use the Documents folder to save preferences. The official windows 'Library' version of the Documents folder then reverted back to its old, now blank, location C:Users/Me/Documents but all my actual Document files stayed within the E:OneDrive/Documents folder.įrom there, when I loaded Premiere, it created a new Preferences folder inside C:Users/Me/Documents, which was no longer being managed by OneDrive, meanwhile, my folder E/OneDrive/Documents still contains the rest of my documents files, and is still being synced with OneDrive. To get around this, I went to OneDrive settings, then to 'Back Up' then hit 'Stop backup' on Documents. ![]() ![]() I'd moved my 'Documents' Library to be inside OneDrive E:/OneDrive/Documents and everytime I'd use Premiere, I'd get issues with OneDrive syncing duplicates of preferences etc, and that in turn causing lag in Premiere. If encounter any problems changing the default user files location, you may need to manually change the user files location in the registry.You can't change the preference file locations:įor the people specifically having an issue with the Adobe folder in 'Documents' causing issues with OneDrive where your 'Documents' folder is synced as part of a OneDrive Backup, I found a *sort of* work around for this. ![]() In the Create Folder dialog box that appears, left-click on Yes.Left-click on the Restore Default button.How to restore the default location of user files in Windows 10 Left-click on the OK button in the lower left-hand corner.In the confirmation dialog box that appears, left-click on Yes.Left-click on the Apply button in the lower right-hand corner.Once you have selected the folder you want to use, left-click on the Select Folder button. Navigate to the new location for the folder.On the dialog box that appears, left-click on the Location tab.Right-click on the folder you want to move and from the context menu that appears, left-click on Properties.In the left-hand column, expand This PC so that the following folders are displayed: 3D Objects, Desktop, Documents, Downloads, Music, Pictures, and Videos.Open File Explorer by either left-clicking on the File Explorer icon on the Taskbar, left-clicking on the Start button and selecting File Explorer, right-clicking on the Start button and selecting File Explorer from the Power Users menu or by pressing the Windows logo key + E.How to change the default location of user files in Windows 10 I usually create a folder called User Files in the root of the D: drive and then create the individual folders for each user for example, D:\User Files\ username\Desktop, D:\User Files\ username\Documents, etc. Before you change the location of the user file/folders, you will need to create new folders for your files. Now there are seven (7) user file folders that you can be relocate: 3D Objects, Desktop, Documents, Downloads, Music, Pictures, and Videos. User files should always be moved to the HDD to conserve space on the SSD. Since SSD's are generally smaller in size and faster than HDD's, they usually are used just for the operating system and program files. Nowadays, a few computers are coming with two drives, a Solid State Drive ( SSD) and a Hard Disk Drive ( HDD). Here's how to change the default location of user files in Windows 10. But if you have a second drive inside your computer, you can quickly move your user folders to it. User files ( documents, music, photos, etc.) can take up a lot of space on your computer. ![]()
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