Upgrading To 8.1 When User Folders On Separate Partition

Apr 29, 2014

I read an article saying that some Windows version updates will choke if the user folders are located on a separate partition. Any problems upgrading from Windows 8 to Windows 8.1 when their user folders on located on a partition other than the c: drive?

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Everything seems to work fine unless I try to access the files stored in the /users directory (which is where almost all of my work files were). When I double click the file for my username on my old computer, it tells me I do not have permission to view this folder.

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I don't know why Microsoft won't allow computer Administrator to access any folder on his computer. This is just dumb.

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