
| From: Jim Ruxton via talk <talk@gtalug.org> | On Sat, Mar 27, 2021 at 3:32 PM o1bigtenor via talk <talk@gtalug.org> wrote: | > Setup a similar directory on the drive that has space (dunno if M$ will | > let you | > do this) and then use scp to move all the directories and files. Next you | > setup | > a soft link from almost full to the empty (sort of) disk. | Thanks a lot . This worked perfectly. I've never used links in Windows | before. They call them Junctions for folders. I just copied over my | Documents and Download Directories to my D: drive and put Junctions on the | C drive to these after removing them from that drive. Thanks a lot for the | pointer. I'm not a Windows user. But here is another approach. Most computers I buy come with Windows pre-installed. Sometimes they have the OS on c: and everything else on d: (Separate filesystems, potentially on separate drives). This is what you want. I don't trust links in Windows. They were added late and (if I remember correctly) in a quirky way. I don't know/remember how to split a C: drive into a C: and D: drive. Google would probably know but I'm too lazy to look. It may involve the Volume Manager.