move local directory from C drive to another drive
I have a small (117 GB) solid state drive designated as the C drive (Windows System drive). I try to put my user files on my more capacious D drive where I have 1Terabyte. When I selected "show file" today, I found the Zotero directory on the C drive, which is concerning for me. Is there some way I can instruct Zotero to create and synchronize to a different drive?
Once you've selected the new location and confirmed that all your data and files are present, I would recommend deleting the new folder in the default location to avoid future confusion.
Thank you for advice.
I would add that there were two directories that needed to be changed. One, called "data", seems to contain the entire Zotero user database, the subject of my query. The second, "linked files", I am inferring, holds actual documents (to what the data links). Anyone needing to move the directory might create these new directories before opening Zotero and following the instructions given above. (Do I want to find and copy the "linked files" also?)
Since reassignment of the directory requires the user to copy Zotero database from the old location to the new location, why not just perform the copy operation before entering the preferences dialog?
Finally, here is the location of this preference:
Edit>preferences>advanced>files and folders.
Thank you again for your help.
It seems I did not follow your procedure exactly, because I never needed to delete a new directory. I just made a new directory where I wanted it, named "Zotero", entered Edit>preferences>advanced>files and folders, and told Zotero where to look for my data files. Zotero was then looking at an empty folder, which was a little scary. Then I closed Zotero, copied my data files over to the new folder, and then re-started Zotero, which then recognized all of my data in the new location. Naturally at this point I would not delete the new folder, but the old folder. I don't know where I deviated from the path you suggested, but it seemed to work. I am glad it did, since I obviously don't know how to follow instructions.
Usually (in most examples of application specific files and folders that I have worked with) a simple copy and paste operation does not suffice, but as you said, Zotero can't be expected to perform the copy operation. So I am grateful it is happy when I perform the copy in my native OS.
Another approach would be to create a new empty folder in the new location, point Zotero there, move the files from the old folder to the new folder, and then delete the empty old folder.
There are various ways to do it, but it doesn't really matter. In one order or another, you just need to have all your files in the new location and to have Zotero pointing at that location, and you want to make sure there are no extra folders around to confuse you later.
It seems like this distinction contributed to the confusion. I might have been using the terms "move" and "copy" as synonyms. I'm sorry if I did.
Thank you for your attention to the education of a random user of Zotero. I hope this discussion is useful to others, in the future.