Currently we have one drive in our computers partitioned in to 2. (C: & D:)
New setup
One drive one partition. (C: only)
Right now users store there data on the D: like documents and PST's. And some machines have the pagefile.sys
Right now its easy I tell it to migrate the whole drive and I exclude some folders with an unconditional exlude. Works great. Even doesnt get the pagefile.sys on the D:
If I run the loadstate on the machine now with just the one drive it dumps everything that was on the D: to the C:. Very messy plus the PSTs are now not connected.
So I tried a realitive move comand to try and get it under the users profile in my custom.xml when I run scanstate. Now if the pagefile is on the D: and I add the relative move of the D: it fails saying it cant copy the Pagefile.sys. However I dont want it to and have specifically exclueded it.
Any ideas to move the D: to a folder on the C: (doesnt really matter where) and make it work like it was when the D: was there?
We have placed cookies on your device to help make this website better. You can adjust your cookie settings, otherwise we'll assume you're okay to continue.
Cannot solve this.
Windows 7 32bit
Currently we have one drive in our computers partitioned in to 2. (C: & D:)
New setup
One drive one partition. (C: only)
Right now users store there data on the D: like documents and PST's. And some machines have the pagefile.sys
Right now its easy I tell it to migrate the whole drive and I exclude some folders with an unconditional exlude. Works great. Even doesnt get the pagefile.sys on the D:
If I run the loadstate on the machine now with just the one drive it dumps everything that was on the D: to the C:. Very messy plus the PSTs are now not connected.
So I tried a realitive move comand to try and get it under the users profile in my custom.xml when I run scanstate. Now if the pagefile is on the D: and I add the relative move of the D: it fails saying it cant copy the Pagefile.sys. However I dont want it to and have specifically exclueded it.
Any ideas to move the D: to a folder on the C: (doesnt really matter where) and make it work like it was when the D: was there?
Share this post
Link to post
Share on other sites