Accounts :: Creating All Subsequent Users On External HD

Nov 30, 2013

I want to set up my computer so that my administrative User account is stored locally, but all subsequent user accounts created are created on an external HD.

Many of the guides and tutorials which show how to do this involve changing the registry, which I believe will not allow me to differentiate between my current admin account and all subsequently created user accounts. I think this will mess with my locally stored user account. I do NOT want my computer to go looking for my administartive account on my external drive.

I was following this guide: User Profiles - Relocate to another Partition or Disk

Until it got to the part where you needed your USB/DVD with your Windows 8 installation media, which I do not have.

Other guides on how to change the user location (I think) will permanently change the location of ALL user files, including the Administrator's which I want to keep locally on my machine.

Examples -

How to Change User Profile Default Location in Windows 7 | Next of Windows
How To Change User Profile Location in Windows 8 without Registry Hack | Next of Windows

Finally - I want to be able to create the user accounts on the external drive directly, and I do not want to create them locally and port them over as some other guides have shown. I will be doing this process for dozens, maybe 100's of accounts over time and I do not want to go through the hassle of porting over every account I make.

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