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Old 08-23-2009, 07:17 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Hard drive setup

I just got a 640GB hard drive to use for documents and storage. I just finished reformatting it, but I was wondering how to change my computer's defaults to have my program files install on my primary 320GB drive and my documents moved to the new 640GB drive. I've seen it done before, I just didn't know what to look up online.

Also, would doing this affect my program files? All of my iTunes music is in my Documents folder. Would moving this folder to a different drive mean I would have to reimport my music? Thanks!
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