Isso pode funcionar para você:
Isso permite que você realoque seu perfil de usuário. Então, você simplesmente o realoca para uma pasta que tenha o nome que deseja e substituirá o nome antigo.
Microsoft supplies a tool mklink which can create a symbolic link under Windows 7 just as the command ln under unix/linux. Below is an example about how to put user data on in a non-system folder using mklink in Windows 7.
- Enable administrator account and set a password for it. You can refer How to enable or disable administrator account in windows 7
- Logoff and login with administrator account
- Relocate your user data to other non-system partion, for example from C:\users\J to D:\users\J
Use mklink to create a symbolic link from C:\users\J to D:\users\J
mklink /D C:\Users\J D:\users\J
Re-login use your own account,you will find nothing changed, but in fact your physical user data is on drive D.
- Done. The next time you re-install your OS, just use the same user name, remove C:\users\J then run the command of step 3 again then your user data is back.