Hello, This is on an xpsp3 pro system. I've got a second drive that I'm wanting to mount under the my documents folder area. I've copied everything from that folder on to the drive and gone to disk management, selected the needed drive, first removed the drive letter, second tried to mount it under a path vs. a drive letter. All I'm getting is by drive letter which is not what I want. I read this was doable. Thanks. Dave.
Hi,
You certain you're on NTFS?
Also, if assigning via the command line (which I realise you weren't,
but you may get a better error that way for debugging purposes), you
already need to have the empty subfolder created before you can mount
it.
Is that of any use?
Sean.
On 10/01/2013, David Mehler
Hello,
This is on an xpsp3 pro system. I've got a second drive that I'm wanting to mount under the my documents folder area. I've copied everything from that folder on to the drive and gone to disk management, selected the needed drive, first removed the drive letter, second tried to mount it under a path vs. a drive letter. All I'm getting is by drive letter which is not what I want. I read this was doable.
Thanks. Dave.
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Hi,
You certain you're on NTFS?
Also, if assigning via the command line (which I realise you weren't,
but you may get a better error that way for debugging purposes), you
already need to have the empty subfolder created before you can mount
it.
Is that of any use?
Sean.
On 10/01/2013, David Mehler
Hello,
This is on an xpsp3 pro system. I've got a second drive that I'm wanting to mount under the my documents folder area. I've copied everything from that folder on to the drive and gone to disk management, selected the needed drive, first removed the drive letter, second tried to mount it under a path vs. a drive letter. All I'm getting is by drive letter which is not what I want. I read this was doable.
Thanks. Dave.
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Hello,
Thank you for your reply. First of all yes I am definitely on NTFS for
both drives. I was not aware you could mount via a commandline
utility, I'd actually prefer that rather than going in to disk
management, I try to avoid that one.
The My documents folder is empty and it's contents are on the other
drive that I want under my documents, and I'm not talking the desktop
shortcut I'm talking the one under documents and settings\username.
Thanks.
Dave.
On 1/10/13, Sean Randall
Hi,
You certain you're on NTFS?
Also, if assigning via the command line (which I realise you weren't, but you may get a better error that way for debugging purposes), you already need to have the empty subfolder created before you can mount it.
Is that of any use?
Sean.
On 10/01/2013, David Mehler
wrote: Hello,
This is on an xpsp3 pro system. I've got a second drive that I'm wanting to mount under the my documents folder area. I've copied everything from that folder on to the drive and gone to disk management, selected the needed drive, first removed the drive letter, second tried to mount it under a path vs. a drive letter. All I'm getting is by drive letter which is not what I want. I read this was doable.
Thanks. Dave.
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Hello,
Thank you for your reply. First of all yes I am definitely on NTFS for
both drives. I was not aware you could mount via a commandline
utility, I'd actually prefer that rather than going in to disk
management, I try to avoid that one.
The My documents folder is empty and it's contents are on the other
drive that I want under my documents, and I'm not talking the desktop
shortcut I'm talking the one under documents and settings\username.
Thanks.
Dave.
On 1/10/13, Sean Randall
Hi,
You certain you're on NTFS?
Also, if assigning via the command line (which I realise you weren't, but you may get a better error that way for debugging purposes), you already need to have the empty subfolder created before you can mount it.
Is that of any use?
Sean.
On 10/01/2013, David Mehler
wrote: Hello,
This is on an xpsp3 pro system. I've got a second drive that I'm wanting to mount under the my documents folder area. I've copied everything from that folder on to the drive and gone to disk management, selected the needed drive, first removed the drive letter, second tried to mount it under a path vs. a drive letter. All I'm getting is by drive letter which is not what I want. I read this was doable.
Thanks. Dave.
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Hi,
Is the aim to have the my documents folder stored on the second drive
transparantly? E.G. changing where start > my documents takes you and
by extention my pictures, music and videos?
Cheers,
Ben.
On 1/10/13, David Mehler
Hello,
Thank you for your reply. First of all yes I am definitely on NTFS for both drives. I was not aware you could mount via a commandline utility, I'd actually prefer that rather than going in to disk management, I try to avoid that one.
The My documents folder is empty and it's contents are on the other drive that I want under my documents, and I'm not talking the desktop shortcut I'm talking the one under documents and settings\username.
Thanks. Dave.
On 1/10/13, Sean Randall
wrote: Hi,
You certain you're on NTFS?
Also, if assigning via the command line (which I realise you weren't, but you may get a better error that way for debugging purposes), you already need to have the empty subfolder created before you can mount it.
Is that of any use?
Sean.
On 10/01/2013, David Mehler
wrote: Hello,
This is on an xpsp3 pro system. I've got a second drive that I'm wanting to mount under the my documents folder area. I've copied everything from that folder on to the drive and gone to disk management, selected the needed drive, first removed the drive letter, second tried to mount it under a path vs. a drive letter. All I'm getting is by drive letter which is not what I want. I read this was doable.
Thanks. Dave.
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Hi,
Is the aim to have the my documents folder stored on the second drive
transparantly? E.G. changing where start > my documents takes you and
by extention my pictures, music and videos?
Cheers,
Ben.
On 1/10/13, David Mehler
Hello,
Thank you for your reply. First of all yes I am definitely on NTFS for both drives. I was not aware you could mount via a commandline utility, I'd actually prefer that rather than going in to disk management, I try to avoid that one.
The My documents folder is empty and it's contents are on the other drive that I want under my documents, and I'm not talking the desktop shortcut I'm talking the one under documents and settings\username.
Thanks. Dave.
On 1/10/13, Sean Randall
wrote: Hi,
You certain you're on NTFS?
Also, if assigning via the command line (which I realise you weren't, but you may get a better error that way for debugging purposes), you already need to have the empty subfolder created before you can mount it.
Is that of any use?
Sean.
On 10/01/2013, David Mehler
wrote: Hello,
This is on an xpsp3 pro system. I've got a second drive that I'm wanting to mount under the my documents folder area. I've copied everything from that folder on to the drive and gone to disk management, selected the needed drive, first removed the drive letter, second tried to mount it under a path vs. a drive letter. All I'm getting is by drive letter which is not what I want. I read this was doable.
Thanks. Dave.
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Hello,
That is the aim, yes.
Thanks.
Dave.
On 1/10/13, Ben Mustill-Rose
Hi,
Is the aim to have the my documents folder stored on the second drive transparantly? E.G. changing where start > my documents takes you and by extention my pictures, music and videos?
Cheers, Ben.
On 1/10/13, David Mehler
wrote: Hello,
Thank you for your reply. First of all yes I am definitely on NTFS for both drives. I was not aware you could mount via a commandline utility, I'd actually prefer that rather than going in to disk management, I try to avoid that one.
The My documents folder is empty and it's contents are on the other drive that I want under my documents, and I'm not talking the desktop shortcut I'm talking the one under documents and settings\username.
Thanks. Dave.
On 1/10/13, Sean Randall
wrote: Hi,
You certain you're on NTFS?
Also, if assigning via the command line (which I realise you weren't, but you may get a better error that way for debugging purposes), you already need to have the empty subfolder created before you can mount it.
Is that of any use?
Sean.
On 10/01/2013, David Mehler
wrote: Hello,
This is on an xpsp3 pro system. I've got a second drive that I'm wanting to mount under the my documents folder area. I've copied everything from that folder on to the drive and gone to disk management, selected the needed drive, first removed the drive letter, second tried to mount it under a path vs. a drive letter. All I'm getting is by drive letter which is not what I want. I read this was doable.
Thanks. Dave.
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Hello,
That is the aim, yes.
Thanks.
Dave.
On 1/10/13, Ben Mustill-Rose
Hi,
Is the aim to have the my documents folder stored on the second drive transparantly? E.G. changing where start > my documents takes you and by extention my pictures, music and videos?
Cheers, Ben.
On 1/10/13, David Mehler
wrote: Hello,
Thank you for your reply. First of all yes I am definitely on NTFS for both drives. I was not aware you could mount via a commandline utility, I'd actually prefer that rather than going in to disk management, I try to avoid that one.
The My documents folder is empty and it's contents are on the other drive that I want under my documents, and I'm not talking the desktop shortcut I'm talking the one under documents and settings\username.
Thanks. Dave.
On 1/10/13, Sean Randall
wrote: Hi,
You certain you're on NTFS?
Also, if assigning via the command line (which I realise you weren't, but you may get a better error that way for debugging purposes), you already need to have the empty subfolder created before you can mount it.
Is that of any use?
Sean.
On 10/01/2013, David Mehler
wrote: Hello,
This is on an xpsp3 pro system. I've got a second drive that I'm wanting to mount under the my documents folder area. I've copied everything from that folder on to the drive and gone to disk management, selected the needed drive, first removed the drive letter, second tried to mount it under a path vs. a drive letter. All I'm getting is by drive letter which is not what I want. I read this was doable.
Thanks. Dave.
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Hi,
Start > right click my documents > properties > press the move button
and browse to a folder on the second drive. Think this should work.
Cheers,
Ben.
On 1/10/13, David Mehler
Hello,
That is the aim, yes.
Thanks. Dave.
On 1/10/13, Ben Mustill-Rose
wrote: Hi,
Is the aim to have the my documents folder stored on the second drive transparantly? E.G. changing where start > my documents takes you and by extention my pictures, music and videos?
Cheers, Ben.
On 1/10/13, David Mehler
wrote: Hello,
Thank you for your reply. First of all yes I am definitely on NTFS for both drives. I was not aware you could mount via a commandline utility, I'd actually prefer that rather than going in to disk management, I try to avoid that one.
The My documents folder is empty and it's contents are on the other drive that I want under my documents, and I'm not talking the desktop shortcut I'm talking the one under documents and settings\username.
Thanks. Dave.
On 1/10/13, Sean Randall
wrote: Hi,
You certain you're on NTFS?
Also, if assigning via the command line (which I realise you weren't, but you may get a better error that way for debugging purposes), you already need to have the empty subfolder created before you can mount it.
Is that of any use?
Sean.
On 10/01/2013, David Mehler
wrote: Hello,
This is on an xpsp3 pro system. I've got a second drive that I'm wanting to mount under the my documents folder area. I've copied everything from that folder on to the drive and gone to disk management, selected the needed drive, first removed the drive letter, second tried to mount it under a path vs. a drive letter. All I'm getting is by drive letter which is not what I want. I read this was doable.
Thanks. Dave.
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For the sake of completeness the steps to do this via the command line
are given at http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc753321.aspx
You can't do a mkdir from diskpart of course, just something to keep in mind.
Sean.
On 11/01/2013, Ben Mustill-Rose
Hi,
Start > right click my documents > properties > press the move button and browse to a folder on the second drive. Think this should work.
Cheers, Ben.
On 1/10/13, David Mehler
wrote: Hello,
That is the aim, yes.
Thanks. Dave.
On 1/10/13, Ben Mustill-Rose
wrote: Hi,
Is the aim to have the my documents folder stored on the second drive transparantly? E.G. changing where start > my documents takes you and by extention my pictures, music and videos?
Cheers, Ben.
On 1/10/13, David Mehler
wrote: Hello,
Thank you for your reply. First of all yes I am definitely on NTFS for both drives. I was not aware you could mount via a commandline utility, I'd actually prefer that rather than going in to disk management, I try to avoid that one.
The My documents folder is empty and it's contents are on the other drive that I want under my documents, and I'm not talking the desktop shortcut I'm talking the one under documents and settings\username.
Thanks. Dave.
On 1/10/13, Sean Randall
wrote: Hi,
You certain you're on NTFS?
Also, if assigning via the command line (which I realise you weren't, but you may get a better error that way for debugging purposes), you already need to have the empty subfolder created before you can mount it.
Is that of any use?
Sean.
On 10/01/2013, David Mehler
wrote: Hello,
This is on an xpsp3 pro system. I've got a second drive that I'm wanting to mount under the my documents folder area. I've copied everything from that folder on to the drive and gone to disk management, selected the needed drive, first removed the drive letter, second tried to mount it under a path vs. a drive letter. All I'm getting is by drive letter which is not what I want. I read this was doable.
Thanks. Dave.
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For the sake of completeness the steps to do this via the command line
are given at http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc753321.aspx
You can't do a mkdir from diskpart of course, just something to keep in mind.
Sean.
On 11/01/2013, Ben Mustill-Rose
Hi,
Start > right click my documents > properties > press the move button and browse to a folder on the second drive. Think this should work.
Cheers, Ben.
On 1/10/13, David Mehler
wrote: Hello,
That is the aim, yes.
Thanks. Dave.
On 1/10/13, Ben Mustill-Rose
wrote: Hi,
Is the aim to have the my documents folder stored on the second drive transparantly? E.G. changing where start > my documents takes you and by extention my pictures, music and videos?
Cheers, Ben.
On 1/10/13, David Mehler
wrote: Hello,
Thank you for your reply. First of all yes I am definitely on NTFS for both drives. I was not aware you could mount via a commandline utility, I'd actually prefer that rather than going in to disk management, I try to avoid that one.
The My documents folder is empty and it's contents are on the other drive that I want under my documents, and I'm not talking the desktop shortcut I'm talking the one under documents and settings\username.
Thanks. Dave.
On 1/10/13, Sean Randall
wrote: Hi,
You certain you're on NTFS?
Also, if assigning via the command line (which I realise you weren't, but you may get a better error that way for debugging purposes), you already need to have the empty subfolder created before you can mount it.
Is that of any use?
Sean.
On 10/01/2013, David Mehler
wrote: Hello,
This is on an xpsp3 pro system. I've got a second drive that I'm wanting to mount under the my documents folder area. I've copied everything from that folder on to the drive and gone to disk management, selected the needed drive, first removed the drive letter, second tried to mount it under a path vs. a drive letter. All I'm getting is by drive letter which is not what I want. I read this was doable.
Thanks. Dave.
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Hi,
Start > right click my documents > properties > press the move button
and browse to a folder on the second drive. Think this should work.
Cheers,
Ben.
On 1/10/13, David Mehler
Hello,
That is the aim, yes.
Thanks. Dave.
On 1/10/13, Ben Mustill-Rose
wrote: Hi,
Is the aim to have the my documents folder stored on the second drive transparantly? E.G. changing where start > my documents takes you and by extention my pictures, music and videos?
Cheers, Ben.
On 1/10/13, David Mehler
wrote: Hello,
Thank you for your reply. First of all yes I am definitely on NTFS for both drives. I was not aware you could mount via a commandline utility, I'd actually prefer that rather than going in to disk management, I try to avoid that one.
The My documents folder is empty and it's contents are on the other drive that I want under my documents, and I'm not talking the desktop shortcut I'm talking the one under documents and settings\username.
Thanks. Dave.
On 1/10/13, Sean Randall
wrote: Hi,
You certain you're on NTFS?
Also, if assigning via the command line (which I realise you weren't, but you may get a better error that way for debugging purposes), you already need to have the empty subfolder created before you can mount it.
Is that of any use?
Sean.
On 10/01/2013, David Mehler
wrote: Hello,
This is on an xpsp3 pro system. I've got a second drive that I'm wanting to mount under the my documents folder area. I've copied everything from that folder on to the drive and gone to disk management, selected the needed drive, first removed the drive letter, second tried to mount it under a path vs. a drive letter. All I'm getting is by drive letter which is not what I want. I read this was doable.
Thanks. Dave.
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