Making Virtual Drives from HardDrive
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Making Virtual Drives from HardDrive
Yes, you read it right.
you can actually make a path inside a drive behave like a folder.
that sounds greek right?
Allow me to explain.
Say, you have a folder called myFolder inside the drive D:
You can actually make the myFolder behave like a removable drive, and give it its own drive letter.
For example, if you give it the drive letter k, then after making it virtual drive, you will see another drive by the name K: containing the contents of the folder myFolder.
So.. how do you make it?
you do it like this:
subst k: "d:/myFolder"
When you give this command, a new virtual removable drive by the drive letter K will pop up instantly!!
and to delete this, you simply have to write:
subst k: /d
The benefit?
You can experiment with autorun.inf simply creating folders,
you can increase the number of virtual drives to easily access different parts of harddrive
So try it today!!
you can actually make a path inside a drive behave like a folder.
that sounds greek right?
Allow me to explain.
Say, you have a folder called myFolder inside the drive D:
You can actually make the myFolder behave like a removable drive, and give it its own drive letter.
For example, if you give it the drive letter k, then after making it virtual drive, you will see another drive by the name K: containing the contents of the folder myFolder.
So.. how do you make it?
you do it like this:
subst k: "d:/myFolder"
When you give this command, a new virtual removable drive by the drive letter K will pop up instantly!!
and to delete this, you simply have to write:
subst k: /d
The benefit?
You can experiment with autorun.inf simply creating folders,
you can increase the number of virtual drives to easily access different parts of harddrive
So try it today!!
Re: Making Virtual Drives from HardDrive
I know
Just try it yourself. And it will magically turn into Bengali.
Just try it yourself. And it will magically turn into Bengali.
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