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<blockquote data-quote="gr390ry5m1t4" data-source="post: 329697" data-attributes="member: 53500"><p>Another option, if you are running Vista (Home Premium or better, I believe...but not sure about lower), is the 'mklink' command.</p><p></p><p>I recently added 5 750gb drives to my HTPC. Using the mklink command I created 'junctions' for the directories on the new drives that makes them appear on my old drive. Might not get to exactly where you are trying to go, but might be a way to get there somewhat.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gr390ry5m1t4, post: 329697, member: 53500"] Another option, if you are running Vista (Home Premium or better, I believe...but not sure about lower), is the 'mklink' command. I recently added 5 750gb drives to my HTPC. Using the mklink command I created 'junctions' for the directories on the new drives that makes them appear on my old drive. Might not get to exactly where you are trying to go, but might be a way to get there somewhat. [/QUOTE]
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