Experience sharing of creating virtual drive letters on your computer

  
                

I believe that many of my friends' computers will have some private data that they don't want to be seen by others. They usually find some encryption software to encrypt them, but this way they encrypt the files after they are created. Operation, it is more troublesome, and the speed is slow. Here is a small series to explain how to create one or more virtual disks in the computer. You can store all the files that need to be kept secret in this virtual disk. These files will be automatically real-time. Encryption, you can only read these files if you have the correct password.

If you want to create an icon in your computer, such as C, D, E, F, etc. T, etc., know how to create such a virtual drive letter arbitrarily? Introduce the subst command today, and use this command to let you have a personalized drive letter.

1. After running the start menu, enter cmd and press Enter to open the command line window, then open the D drive and create a new folder, rename it to 01 (you can customize it, as long as it corresponds to the following commands) Yes.)

2. Then type subst r: d:\\01 in the command line window and press Enter, as shown. OK, open my computer and see if there is more than one R disk! It can store files and data normally, just like real panels.

3, remove the R disk: in the command line window, enter subst /dr: Enter to remove the virtual R disk normally, Fifi Note, remove the virtual disk will not delete the inside File, because the file is still saved in the corresponding folder (subdirectory 01 under D).

The names of the folders under the R and D disks listed above can be modified by themselves. You can change the virtual extent you need to create to W drive, L drive, Z drive... as long as the target drive letter and system drive letter are not duplicated.

If you want to create a personalized drive letter, you can set it successfully by the above method. This function is not commonly used by many computer users, but for some different people, maybe it will be used. .

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