>One simple way to achieve that without a VHD is to use the SUBST command:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SUBST>
>In your case you could create a folder C:\DDrive where you put stuff you want to put on D:. You can then use
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>SUBST D: C:\DDrive
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to map the drive letter D: to that folder.
Yes, that's right. The old DOS command. :)
I have Windows Explorer showing me now Local Disk C: and Local Disk D: despite the fact that one is virtual. This is exactly what I want. I was just wondering if that could be a potential venue for latency if I would have put too much disk space availability on such technology. But, so far, it seems to work ok.