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Creating virtual disk on Windows 8.1
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13/11/2013 18:02:57
 
 
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13/11/2013 17:50:06
Al Doman (Online)
M3 Enterprises Inc.
North Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
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Windows
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Configuration
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OS:
Windows 7
Miscellaneous
Thread ID:
01587940
Message ID:
01587942
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>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
>
>SUBST D: C:\DDrive
>
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.
Michel Fournier
Level Extreme Inc.
Designer, architect, owner of the Level Extreme Platform
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