Display Symbolic Links With NTFS Links View
We have shown in a recent tutorial how Windows users can move large applications, files and folders to another hard drive without breaking anything in the progress. Think of large games like Dragon Age and Steam games or applications like Nero, Microsoft Office or Adobe Photoshop. The tutorial was also handy for users who were forced to install a software on the main hard drive by the installer but did not want to do so. This could be fixed afterwards with the help of symbolic links which basically are redirections from one location on the hard drive to another.
We have shown in a recent tutorial how Windows users can move large applications, files and folders to another hard drive without breaking anything in the progress. Think of large games like Dragon Age and Steam games or applications like Nero, Microsoft Office or Adobe Photoshop. The tutorial was also handy for users who were forced to install a software on the main hard drive by the installer but did not want to do so. This could be fixed afterwards with the help of symbolic links which basically are redirections from one location on the hard drive to another.