You can move the entire C:\Users folder to a different drive pretty easily after windows is installed:
Boot to the installation media, and get to the command prompt (I believe you need to click repair first)
Use Robocopy to copy C:\Users to D:\Users: robocopy c:\Users d:\Users /mir /xj /copyall
...:. a. /mir tells robocopy to mirror the directories, this will copy all files and permissions
...:. b. /xj is very important, this tells robocopy not to follow junction points. If you forget this, you will have a lot of trouble.
...:. c. /copyall will copy all the attributes includings ACL and Owner info
Verify that the files successfully copied
Delete c:\Users
Create junction that points to d:\Users: mklink c:\Users d:\Users /j
That's it. I've been using this process since Vista went RTM with no problems.
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