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I have two external hard disks, and would like to map them as one under Windows 7 Home Prem.
Can someone please point me in the right direction?
Thanks,
Neil
I have two external hard disks, and would like to map them as one under Windows 7 Home Prem.
Can someone please point me in the right direction?
Thanks,
Neil
Can you say why you want to do this?
I'm no expert, but is this a good idea? As things wouldn't be in a RAID type setup won't things be hard to manage if/when one fails?
If you RUN
diskmgmt.msc
there may be some options for you there.[s]Hmmm...[/s]
I have two cloud backup solutions, so I should be covered in the event of failure.
I'll look at the disk management options available.
N.
windows.microsoft.com/en-AU/windows7/products/features/libraries?SignedIn=1
there is a way to mount one drive inside inside another using disk management:
[LINK=http://]technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc960726.aspx[LINK]
key point on that page
To create multiple mount points for a volume For example, a volume is mounted as C:Games and C:Projects. Be aware that nothing prevents cycles in the namespace. If you mount a volume as D and also as D:Docs, because D is mounted underneath itself, it creates a cycle in the namespace. Applications that do enumeration get into an endless loop on this volume