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right, justhave both drive files open. the C drive and the F drive, for example. just slide the folders across. i found that not all the files and images would go. and folders more than three deep didnt go either. transfer to the new drive.
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besure to plug in your slave drive when your computer is shut down, and take it out when your computer is off...otherwise your files will get corrupted.
Open up Windows Explorer and drag them over. Since it's from one drive to another, they are being copied so must be manually deleted from the drive you're trying to free up. This is a good way to back up files also.
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