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Hack Your Day Productivity | Mount USB drives to folders says:

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Daleus says:

Or you could use USBDLM.

Rarst says:

Windows is indeed assigning next free letter to drive by default, but if you use disk management to manually assign it to some letter - it will remeber that choice for that drive.

So if you map flash drive to some distant from start (unlikely to be occupied) letter - it will always mount on that letter when plugged in.

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Andrés says:

It doesn’t need to be an USB drive, this works with any kind of drive. It’s useful, for instance, to have your “My Documents” folder in another drive or partition.

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Offbeatmammal says:

does this remember the folder assigned to a particular drive is (say) the drive is powered down and then turned on again later?
it would be cool to be able to use something like this to help save power by turning off devices unless you need them but have some certainty where it’s going to re-attach.
Maybe it needs an autorun pgm on the drive itself to do the mapping…

Josh Miller says:

I wonder if you could use this to keep a persistent “My Documents” or even a whole profile on say a work and home PC via Thumbdrive.

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USBman says:

I’ve got a good one for everybody:

This works great for USB devices (or whatever other physical media you’d like), but diskmgmt.msc does NOT recognize the virtual disks TrueCrypt generates. * Can anyone think of a way to mount TrueCrypt virtual drives to a FOLDER, for the same kind of reasons as someone would do the above tip? *

I’ve dug through various searches and found nothing so far. Please, help!!!

CyberNirvana says:

Excellent post. Thanks for this which I will share on my blog.

However, this does not work with different SD cards. For example, this method will not distinguish between SD card X or SD card Y when using the same USB-connected SD card adapter.

Thom says:

I used this to mount several external hard drives I use to store recorded TV, the only problem is that the search function, does not search within the attached drives, as it would do with regular folders, anybody know how to make it do that?

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