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Old 01-16-2013, 12:29 PM   #1
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Windows Media Center storage

Have a HD that's partitioned and when WMC stores TV shows that I've recorded, it stores it on my OS partition (which is filling up quick).

Is there a way to redirect it to store it on my data partition?

Running Win7-64bit Home Edition.

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where does it normally store them?

and yes you can do a redirect.... but it may more more than just that.
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Old 01-17-2013, 01:59 AM   #3
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where does it normally store them?

and yes you can do a redirect.... but it may more more than just that.
Stores them in c:\users\public. And I've tried going into WMC and fiddle with storage, but couldn't find it in there.
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Nevermind, finally found it within WMC. Just allows you to either put it in C:/drive and the other partition (but not sure where yet). At least it gives me more room on that drive.
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