Windows XP: Mounting disk drives over folders
Mar 07
Following last post on how to change a disk drive letter you can use the same instructions to mount a disk drive into a folder.
After right-clicking your disk device and selecting Change Drive Letter and Paths you can click Add… and then browse to an empty folder that will be your mount point.
So you can for example create a C:\Documents folder on your system disk and mount an external hard drive on it. Or you might create a C:\Program Files 2 directory and mount a different disk.
Then if you use your external disk on any other computer you can mount into the same mount point and refer to your files the same way.
That’s it =)
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