Do not lies with the junction, and simply moves the location of these folders to the drive Z.
Hello, I'm not sure if you call to makea junction link, but I'm trying to do the following: I want thecontents of a folder on your hard disk with the system for example,C: and the folder is my home directory and its sub folders fordocuments, images etc)pass it to a secondary hard drive physically sothat they are kept in Z but remain visible in C and can bemanipulated from C: greetings and I hope I have explained.
Do not lies with the junction, and simply moves the location of these folders to the drive Z.
I can not, because I need the OS tokeep thinking and working with them as if they were on C: and even ifI put it in the location of C the system will automatically redirectto , the case study is an SSD that I want to move the user files andgames installed (without being able to uninstall them and use themfrom the other disk.
It also changes if there are programs, then you get to use for programs, i documents if you would move locations I use it to move folders of installed programs, and is very comfortable and useful, what you want is easy.
I was using that program, along withanother, but I can not work, if I can briefly explain how to use itI'd appreciate it, because with the combinations tested, getting thefile is copied in the "new" location, but remained in theformer, and was not sure if you could delete the old or site .
For what you comment, what I do is, I move the original folder, normally, with cut-paste, the select, pulse and right click -> select the link source, in the place where it was originally, right-click -> "release as a union. The folder icon will appear with a string, this folder contains nothing really chain, is only a deception to the address table to point to the folder you cut, you hit, and therefore does not occupy space on your hard disk.
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