The AppData folder, for example, shouldn’t be moved.

Some apps may also create folders there—especially cloud storage apps like OneDrive and Dropbox.

you’re able to’t move those using the instructions in this post.

How to Move Your Documents, Music, and Other Folders Somewhere Else in Windows

Right-hit the folder you want to move and then click “Properties.”

In the Properties window for the folder, switch to the “Location” tab.

The text box shows the current location of the folder.

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Click “Cancel” to stop everything and not create the new folder location at all.

We highly recommend choosing “Yes” so you don’t end up with files in two locations.

You should now see the folder in the new location.

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Windows and all your apps will now consider that the official location of that personal folder.

Go ahead and repeat this process for the other folders you want to move.

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