Learn how to tell Windows 10 to save your Videos anywhere disk you want.
By default, Windows save your personal "Video" folder under the% UserProfile% folder of your account (for example: "C: \ Users \ Dimitris \ Videos").
You can change this option and your videos will be saved in a folder called "Video" but it will be in another location on the hard disk or another disk, or even on another computer on the network.
Let's see how:
Step 1. Create a new folder named "Videos" (in English and not in Greek) in the desired location (eg on disk "D") to move your personal folder "Videos". That is, for our example, we simply created the D: \ Videos folder.
Step 2. Open File Explorer on your PC (File Explorer). For convenience, press the Win + E keys at the same time, find the "Videos" folder that is already saved and is logically located under C:\Users\Your_Name. We found it for convenience under the "This Computer" group.
Step 3. Once you find it, right-click on the "Videos" folder and then click on "Properties" which is logically at the bottom of the pop-up list.
Step 4. In the Properties window, click on the "Position" tab, and then click the "Move" button. (See screenshot below)
Step 5. Browse and select the “Videos” folder in the location that you want (ex: “D:\Videos”) from step 1 , and click “Select Folder”
Step 6. Click on key OK to confirm the change
Step 7. When asked by Windows if you want to move all the files to the new location, click "Yes" to move all the files from their old location to the new location. (although this is your personal choice)
Step 8. Your personal "Video" folder and all its contents should now have been moved to their new location (eg: "D: \ Videos") and you will logically see this new location in the "This Computer" team in the exploration files as a folder named "Video"