Windows 10 Upgrade and Junctions

I have a 465 GB SSD and a 4 TB HDD in my Windows 7 Ultimate x64 machine. I have a junction (not symlink) that points C:\Users to D:\Users. Does anyone know if the Windows 10 upgrade will still install on this configuration? I ask because I've read that Windows 8.1 will not install if there is a junction that points C:\Users to any other location. FWIW, the Windows 10 upgrade advisor says my system is ready and only points out that my copy of Norton 360 will no longer be functional (duh!). Thanks.


Solution 1:

Based on a post from a day ago -- http://www.tenforums.com/tutorials/1964-users-folder-move-location-windows-10-a-post305666.html#post305666

Just wanted to let you and everyone else know that I was able to upgrade from windows 8.1 pro, with user files on D:\ , to windows10 pro without any problems. Windows 10 just installed and when it was finished everything was just as it was before. I've been playing around with programs and apps and everything seems to be working fine.

It appears that there is not a need to move user files back to C:\ before upgrade.

Which would be excellent news -- the restriction never made any sense to me, and while we could always relocate the documents/etc folders, there's a TON of data in Roaming/etc that easily fills an SSD.