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I want to move my Ebooks from my C-disk to my D-disk.How can I do that?

New Here ,
Apr 04, 2013 Apr 04, 2013

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For good reasons I want to replace my Ebooks from my C-Disk to my D-disk.

Moving the tree including and below My Digital Editions has no effect. It seems the programs only wants to see my C-Disk.

How can I colve this? I don't want to loose my annotations and remarks.

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Guide , Apr 05, 2013 Apr 05, 2013

If you are a little technical you can move the entire directory tree from your C-disk to D-disk (easy using Explorer),

and then make a symbolic link from the old location to the new (needs command line mklink).

For example, find the directory   %USERPROFILE%\Documents\My Digital Editions  in Explorer, and move it to D:\My Digital Editions\.

In case or errors, you might copy it, and then rename the original to something like My Digital Editions Safe

On more recent windows, you need to run the 'cmd'

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If you are a little technical you can move the entire directory tree from your C-disk to D-disk (easy using Explorer),

and then make a symbolic link from the old location to the new (needs command line mklink).

For example, find the directory   %USERPROFILE%\Documents\My Digital Editions  in Explorer, and move it to D:\My Digital Editions\.

In case or errors, you might copy it, and then rename the original to something like My Digital Editions Safe

On more recent windows, you need to run the 'cmd' as administrator and type

mklink /d "%USERPROFILE%\Documents\My Digital Editions"  "D:\My Digital Editions\"


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