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Move - Not Copy Files

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Running Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit

Laptop has two discs - C: and D: - both 750 GB

I can not move files - let's say movies - from C to D. I have to copy them from C to D and then delete C

Any way around this ? Windows Help has been no help, and a internet search left me no wiser.

Thanks.

Right mouse-button down, drag to new location, release mouse button, select "Move here".

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Many thanks !!! Works Great !!!

Your help is appreciated.

The old Microsoft standard hotkeys Ctrl-X (for cut) and Ctrl-V (for paste) work as well for files as for text. Selecting a file or folder and hitting Ctrl-X to move and moving the mouse to the new location and hitting Ctrl-V will do the job.

I like the dual-paned file browser freecommander. Move capability is built in.

Haven't tried it in 64 bit though.

I like the dual-paned file browser freecommander. Move capability is built in.

Haven't tried it in 64 bit though.

F5 to copy and F6 to move selected files / directories ??

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