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  1. cEvin Key

    cEvin Key Kapellmeister

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    OK i want to save some space on my C: Drive
    and i want to create a Symlink for a big Folder with FactoryPresets (with WAV in it) to my D: Drive
    I open up a CMD Command Prompt (with Author. rights)

    mklink /d D:\Presets\Factory "C:\Users\Me\Downloads\0 check 0\Factory"
    and hit ENTER but why is the Folder where the Files are coming from still full with the FactoryPresets ?
    So i didnt save space on C: Drive
    I want this Folder Empty (Symlink)
    the D: Drive where the Factory Presets are is right

    or have I misunderstood something ?

    Thank you in advance :bow:
    I know this nice Article....but it doesnt work for me i make something wrong
    https://audiosex.pro/threads/symlin...or-how-to-keep-your-c-drive-unclutered.52308/
     
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  3. Stuck In The 80s

    Stuck In The 80s Rock Star

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    If you have done it correctly, the files will be in your D drive...but it will also appear as if the files are on the C drive. (It has to do it this way because your VSTs also need to be fooled that their necessary files are still on the c drive)
     
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  5. The Pirate

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    Or dirlinker. Works here on Windows 10 x64
     
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    :goodpost:Excellent piece of advice. Users new at this sometimes end up with nothing having deleted all files.
     
  9. cEvin Key

    cEvin Key Kapellmeister

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    Thank you for the answers !!
    Here this is exactly what i want:

    For example, let’s say you have a program that needs its files at C:\Program\ThornPresets.
    You’d really like to store this directory at D:\ThornPresets, but the program requires that its files be at C:\Program\ThornPresets.
    You could move the original directory from C:\Program\ThornPresets to D:\ThornPresets, and then create a symbolic link
    at C:\Program\ThornPresets pointing to D:\ThornPresets.
    When you relaunch the program, it will try to access its directory at C:\Program\Thornpresets.
    Windows will automatically redirect it to D:\ThornPresets, and everything will just work as if it were in C:\Program.

    3 Questions
    1. Is that a hardLink then ? mklink /J ?
    2. and how looks the Command Prompt then ?
    3. I move at first the C:\Program\ThornPresets to D:\ThornPresets ?

    This Forum ROCKS Thank you in advance
     
  10. phumb-reh

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    Again, make a few fake directories, try with them first to see that it will work and get more comfortable with the process

    e.g, create a folder d:\linktest, copy a empty file or something in it, then create a link in c:\ pointing to d:\linktest, check, try that you can see the file inside the link.

    To answer,
    1. It's not a hard link and you don't want one, it's a junction point (aka. a symlink), which is what you want using the /J switch.
    2.
    Code:
    03/01/2021  13.22    <JUNCTION>     foo [f:\foo]
    seriously, again, rehearse first then

    3. Do not _move_, copy the data over to where you want to be, in this case to D:\ThornPresets
    Then rename the original to c:\whatever\ThornPresets.backup (or something)
    Then create the link.

    Code:
    mklink /j c:\whatever\thornpresets d:\thornpresets
    Check with command prompt that the created link c:\thornpresets is indeed of type <junction>, if it's not, delete it (the link is safe to delete, but _not_ the contents) and try again.

    Try out that your software works, then keep the thornpresets.backup folder for a bit. Then when you're satisfied that everything's a-ok you can delete it.
     
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    Vro! just download the link shell extension or use the tool and that's it. No need to over complicate things. Once installed, all you need is a two clicks of the mouse.
     
  12. Pure Energy

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    Thanks
    I was looking for something like this :)
     
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