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<blockquote data-quote="bigj" data-source="post: 63052" data-attributes="member: 10940"><p>It's posible to 'mount' a drive at any folder.</p><p></p><p>e.g. I have a physical drive 'M:\' that I use for music.</p><p>But I have a mount point on my general 'media' disk at D:\MEDIA\MUSIC.</p><p></p><p>To do this (at your own risk):</p><p></p><p>Click Start -> Right Click on My Computer -> Manage.</p><p> Select Disk Management.</p><p> Right click the disk you want to mount (e.g. 'M') and select Chane Driver Letter and Paths.</p><p> Now add a new path (folder) for your drive. (e.g. 'D:\Media\Music')</p><p></p><p>For general purpose 'symbolic links' look at sysinternals Junction tool.</p><p>(I've not used this myself).</p><p></p><p>HTH</p><p>BigJ.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bigj, post: 63052, member: 10940"] It's posible to 'mount' a drive at any folder. e.g. I have a physical drive 'M:\' that I use for music. But I have a mount point on my general 'media' disk at D:\MEDIA\MUSIC. To do this (at your own risk): Click Start -> Right Click on My Computer -> Manage. Select Disk Management. Right click the disk you want to mount (e.g. 'M') and select Chane Driver Letter and Paths. Now add a new path (folder) for your drive. (e.g. 'D:\Media\Music') For general purpose 'symbolic links' look at sysinternals Junction tool. (I've not used this myself). HTH BigJ. [/QUOTE]
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