Wednesday, February 5, 2014

How to create a virtual disk of a folder in Windows Explorer

In the daily work at the computer, we need to access different locations where we have various data files that must be edited, updated, etc.. And this, you probably need to do it repeatedly. It would be simpler to have a virtual partition to a favorite folder that you access most often? It is very easy to achieve this, using Visual Subst a free, portable, effective solution to create virtual disks from any folder, thus allowing you to get rid of long paths for the files that you access regularly. Breakfast Program has a minimalist interface, with no other options than those that will help you create a virtual disk, accessible even if the operating system reboot.
Visual subst-creating virtual partition
First you have to select the folder you want to virtualize it by clicking the search box as shown. After selecting the folder in question, assign a letter choice from the dropdown list, then click on the "+" green.
Save that virtual disk by clicking the Save icon. Apply option should remain selected virtual drives on Windows startup, or after a reboot, create virtual partitions will not appear inWindows Explorer. If you want to remove a virtual disk in Windows Explorer, select that drive in the top of the interface, then click the red icon that signifies deletion.
Visual subst-delete virtual disk
The program has one drawback, namely to keep the folder name virtualized partition, but I do not think that is a major recognition being done by your letter that he spent it, and his position in Windows Explorer. Visual Subst is compatible with all versions of Windowsfrom version 2000 to the latest version of Windows 8, both 32-bit and 64-bit. Testing was done on Windows 7 and 8, both the 64-bit.

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