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| Can an external NTFS USB drive be mounted as a folder of C: (also formatted in NTFS)? Dear friends: I want to supplement the capacity of my C: drive in my Notebook with an external USB hard drive, both formatted in NTFS. Can an external NTFS formatted USB drive be mounted as a folder of C: (also formatted in NTFS)? What happens when the external USB drive is not connected to the computer? Any hint? Thanks Juan I. Cahis Santiago de Chile (South America) Note: Please forgive me for my bad English, I am trying to improve it! |
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| Re: Can an external NTFS USB drive be mounted as a folder of C: (also formatted in NTFS)? hello juan, The usb harddrive is viewed as a usb flash drive. So instead of plugging in a small flash drive like a 1 gig pocket drive, your usb harddrive is much larger. When you plug it into your laptop then a new folder appears in explorer automatically. When you disconnect, the explorer will not indicate a folder. What you should keep on the usb device are regular files, pics, documents, backups, etc.... If you install software in windows and make a program files folder on the removable harddrive (usb), then it will cause problems. Make sure you research the quality of the usb harddrive you plan to get. Carefully review customer feedback and avoid namebrands that are unknown. Also, avoid cheap prices because it may be a strong indication that the product is being discontinued or the manufacturer is going out of business. If you find one you like double check with Google and Microsoft.com regarding issues arising from the device drivers. You might want to post your selection here and see if anyone on this newsgroup has experience with the make and model you want to choose. db "Juan I. Cahis" <jiclbchSINBASURA@attglobal.net> wrote in message news:ghnhs21oq7lmgjlqr35l2bdkro1qv2pqi5@4ax.com... Dear friends: I want to supplement the capacity of my C: drive in my Notebook with an external USB hard drive, both formatted in NTFS. Can an external NTFS formatted USB drive be mounted as a folder of C: (also formatted in NTFS)? What happens when the external USB drive is not connected to the computer? Any hint? Thanks Juan I. Cahis Santiago de Chile (South America) Note: Please forgive me for my bad English, I am trying to improve it! |
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| Re: Can an external NTFS USB drive be mounted as a folder of C: (alsoformatted in NTFS)? Yes, an external USB hard drive can be mounted to an empty NTFS Folder on another drive (volume mount point or NTFS mounted drive). When the drive is disconnected the mount point will still be visible on the C:\ drive but if you try to access it you will get an "Access Denied" message with a mention that the folder has been moved or deleted. When you replug the drive the contents will (should) show again in the mount point. John Juan I. Cahis wrote: > Dear friends: > > I want to supplement the capacity of my C: drive in my Notebook with > an external USB hard drive, both formatted in NTFS. > > Can an external NTFS formatted USB drive be mounted as a folder of C: > (also formatted in NTFS)? > > What happens when the external USB drive is not connected to the > computer? > > Any hint? > > Thanks > Juan I. Cahis > Santiago de Chile (South America) > Note: Please forgive me for my bad English, I am trying to improve it! |
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