Use a Second Hard Disk?

Sharky T
Sharky T
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>It's the english; motley -->

Message 10972 in response to message 10971

>It's the english; motley --> speckled, spotted --> not shaven.

Oki doki,lol :D


David@home
David@home
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LOL Angels of Science

LOL

Angels of Science could use a junction point (also called a reparse point) on Windows to link folders. I use one to have the boinc projects folder relocated on a second hard drive. A junction point is the Windows equivalent of a symbolic link in Unix.

They are only available on NTFS file systems (but not on NT4). So if you have an NTFS file system on both drives then you can create a junction point which is totally transparent to the applications.

The easiest way to do this is with junction link magic available at

[url=http://www.rekenwonder.com/linkmagic.htm
]http://www.rekenwonder.com/linkmagic.htm
[/url]

Enjoy!

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