Windows 7 User / Documents and Settings folders - Super User most recent 30 from superuser.com 2010-03-22T01:25:18Z http://superuser.com/feeds/question/73289 http://www.creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/2.5/rdf http://superuser.com/questions/73289/windows-7-user-documents-and-settings-folders 0 Windows 7 User / Documents and Settings folders Kip http://superuser.com/users/7965 2009-11-20T21:17:38Z 2010-02-28T07:00:03Z <p>Yo,</p> <p>I have a machine - Windows 7, nothing remarkable about the install but i have multiple drives in the machine.</p> <p>I have a c:\users\username folder which seems to be current and is the one that all windows properties point to. </p> <p>However, i also have a f:\documents and settings\username folder (which was hidden) which is also current and up to date. If i edit anything from either, they seem to "replicate" or update each other</p> <p>ie if i rename an icon on my desktop, it renames it in c:\users\username\desktop and f:\documents and settings\username\desktop. Likewise if i edit directly in one of those folders, it does the same to the other.</p> <p>Any one got any ideas what might cause this? Problem i have is that I need to remove the f drive all together!</p> <p>Thanks in advance</p> http://superuser.com/questions/73289/windows-7-user-documents-and-settings-folders/73448#73448 0 Answer by harrymc for Windows 7 User / Documents and Settings folders harrymc http://superuser.com/users/8672 2009-11-21T11:17:51Z 2009-11-21T11:17:51Z <p>I would guess that something went wrong with the installation of XP Mode.</p> <p>Did you install it manually?</p>