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How to make a tunnel between two partitions?
Hi, When I download a game like AVA or Visual studio community I can't change it's download path, they require to be downloaded at C and I don't have 29 ****ing GB in my C drive
TIA
Hi, When I download a game like AVA or Visual studio community I can't change it's download path, they require to be downloaded at C and I don't have 29 ****ing GB in my C drive
TIA
The easiest way to redirect a hard coded file path is to use a soft link:
MKLINK – Create and Use Links in Windows
I used them in Linux decades ago. It makes life easier just for the reason you mention. When the partition I was using to install stuff started to fill up I made a soft link to a larger partition and moved all the stuff over there.
Edit: The directory part of the path is redirected to the larger partition transparently. In most cases the software rerouted using the link never knows anything special happened.
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Hi, just change your Download Location.
I can't speak for Win 10, But.
C:/user/users name/Downloads[right click] properties/Location Tab/click Move and adjust to new drive/apply.
I believe MKLINK is your remedy as well. And you just need to overcome the security measures, if you are doing the logic part (paths and folders) correctly.
Are you the admin of the PC? Program Files will need that kind of elevation for at least the folders I believe. (Hmm, never been a regular user, gap in knowledge )
Is User Account Control (UAC) enabled? You can try disabling and creating the link, then turn it back on.
Anyway, just some ideas.