Change where moving files is saved from the main drive to a backup storage drive
Change where moving files is saved from the main drive to a backup storage drive
You're experiencing issues with Windows 8.1 closing when you right-click on libraries, and your downloads folder is still being saved to the C: drive despite changing its location. This can be resolved by adjusting the shortcut settings or using alternative methods to manage file locations.
You're asking about what "save destinations" refers to—typically the default places where your files are stored, such as My Documents, Pictures, Music, Videos, and Downloads. When you right-click a folder like My Documents, you can choose properties, location, or move it. You can then select a new location and click OK. Your existing files stay in their current spots because of file libraries, but you have the option to relocate them later.