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Change Desktop Folder Location in Windows Server


Can I Change Desktop Folder Location?

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Manually Change Desktop Folder Location on Windows Server Step 1: Create a new Desktop location...Full steps
Easier Option: Move Desktop Folder to Another Location Step 1.Open Qiling Disk Master on your computer...Full steps

Windows Server is designed for server computers, handling and creating them, and requires a large storage capacity due to the massive data they hold.

The default folders on Windows Server, such as Desktop, Documents, and Pictures, are initially stored on the C drive, consuming space within it.

When the C drive becomes populated, many conventional problems arise due to the lack of free space, including computer lags and applications crashing at runtime.

Changing the desktop folder location in Windows Server can be a helpful approach to save space on the C drive, improve application performance, and reduce computer lags. However, if you're new to making this change, it might seem a bit challenging.

If you're concerned about shifting your desktop folder location, don't worry, as we have two methods to help you do so. You can either do it manually or automatically, and we'll provide more details on both methods in the upcoming section.

Manually Change Desktop Folder Location on Windows Server

To change the Desktop folder location on Windows Server, you can manually move the existing Desktop folder to a new location, such as a network drive or an external hard drive, and then update the system to point to the new location. This involves navigating to the existing Desktop folder, right-clicking on it, and selecting "Properties" to change its location. Alternatively, you can create a new folder in the desired location and then update the system to use that folder as the new Desktop location.

To manually change the Desktop folder location on Windows Server, follow these steps: first, create a new folder where you want to move your Desktop, then right-click on the new folder and select "Properties", and in the Properties window, click on the "Location" tab, and finally, click on the "Move" button to move the Desktop folder to the new location. Alternatively, you can also use the command line to change the Desktop folder location by using the `mklink` command to create a symbolic link to the new location.

Step 1: Create a new Desktop location.

To change the location of your Desktop folder, create a new folder on any drive where you wish to relocate it. This folder will serve as the new location for your Desktop.

Step 2: To modify the Desktop shortcut's properties, open File Explorer and right-click on the shortcut to select its properties.

opening desktop folder properties

Step 3: Move over to the Location tab in Desktop folder properties.

opening the location tab of the desktop folder

Step 4: Replace the new location value in the input field of the already set Desktop folder location.

You can set the location of the new folder that you created in step 1, by clicking on the "Change location" button and selecting a different folder or drive. This will move the new folder to the chosen location.

entering the new location of the desktop folder location

Step 5: Once the location is changed, click on the Apply and OK buttons in the Window.

To change the Desktop folder location, enter the new desired location in the input field. A pop-up will appear, offering the option to move all files from the original Desktop folder to the newly entered location. Selecting "Yes" will transfer the files to the new location.

clicking yes to shift files along with the desktop folder

To manually change the location for your Desktop on Windows Server, follow these steps: go to the "Properties" of your Desktop, click on the "Location" tab, click on the "Change" button, select the new location, and click "OK". If this method seems inconvenient, you can move to the next section, which shows a much easier option.

Easier Option: Move Desktop Folder to Another Location with Qiling Disk Master

The manual method of shifting the Desktop folder location can be time-consuming and inconvenient, especially for those with limited computer skills. In contrast, an automated approach using specialized software can make the process much easier and more efficient.

Qiling Disk Master Technician is a software that allows for easy file transfer and comes with a feature to clean up large files by moving any folder to a new location, thus saving disk space.

The Large File Cleanup feature allows you to easily move your desktop folder to a different location with just a few clicks, making it simple to change your desktop location in Windows Server.

Qiling Disk Master data transfer software allows you to transfer other system-created folders, in addition to the Desktop folder, such as Desktop, Documents, Pictures, Videos, Music, and Downloads.

Follow the below steps to use Qiling Disk Master software to move the Desktop folder to a new location:

Step 1. To clean up large files, click on the "Large File Cleanup" option on the left panel and then click the "Start" button.

Step 2. Select the "Folder" tab, choose the folders you want to move, select the target drive and click the "Move" button.

Step 3. Wait for moving process completes. Click "Finish".

Note: You can click the "Restore" button to restore the current folder to its original location.

The steps mentioned above are simpler and easier to implement than the manual method, and you don't need much computer expertise to perform them.

Qiling Disk Master Additional Features:

Here are the additional features of the software:

Conclusion

A Windows Server computer handles a massive amount of data due to server management, file creation, and storage, which predominantly resides on the C drive.

Having too much data on the C drive can eventually lead to a lack of free space, causing system lags and application crashes. To avoid this, it's essential to maintain a good amount of free space on the C drive.

To free up space on your C drive, try changing the Desktop folder location in your Windows Server. This simple method relocates all your Desktop stored files to a new location, freeing up valuable space on your C drive.

You can change the location of your Desktop folder using either a bit complex method for beginners or the recommended Qiling Disk Master software, which allows you to change the location with ease and minimal clicks.

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