Virtual Drive Creator
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Virtual Drive Creator 3.0.0 is a Disk Management product from j-a-associates.com, get 5 Stars SoftSea Rating, Virtual Drive Creator allows you to create virtual drives, that are really only a folder but appear and act as if they were an additional hard drive. The software is easy and simple to use: Just enter the drive letter to create and the folder to substitute and click OK to create the virtual drive. To remove a virtual drive, enter the Drive Letter and Click the Remove Virtual Drive button.
What does Virtual Drive Creator do
The DOS SUBST command is a very strong tool, even in Windows. It allows you to use a single (available) drive letter to specify a path which could be any number of folders deep, e.g. "c:\folder1\folder2\folder 3....\foldern" (we've tested it to 15 levels). Virtual Drive Creator (VDC) does exactly the same thing.
Creating and Removing a Virtual Drive
Select a letter in the "Available Virtual Drive Letters" list. You can use the cursor keys to select your letter or Click the letter with your left mouse button. You can then, using the Drive and Folder Lists, browse to the folder you want set to the selected Virtual Drive letter. Click the "Add Virtual Drive" button to set the virtual drive for this session. Click the "Make Permanent" button to make the virtual drive permanent. Or, Click the Cancel button to abort the operation.
You can also input the full path first, then Double Click on the letter. This will create your virtual drive while bypassing the "Add Virtual Drive" button. Be sure of the full path before Double Clicking the letter!
To remove a virtual drive, select the letter of the virtual drive you want to remove in the "Used Drive Letters" list. As with creating a virtual drive, you may use a combination of your left mouse button and the cursor keys to select the letter of the virtual drive you want removed. Then Click on the "Remove Virtual Drive" button. You can also Double Click the letter to remove its' virtual drive.
Notes:
* Drive letters in upper case (A:) are fixed (hard) drives, removable drives with or without media in their respective drive bays or drives that have been "Virtualized".
* The drive letters in lower case (b:) are Network drives, not available to VDC.
* Virtual drives are discarded when you reboot your computer, unless they have been made permanent.
Suppose you are working on a project like the RPN Engineering Calculator, and all your files are in a Folder named "C:\Program Files\Microsoft Visual Studio\VB98\RPN Calc", to access your files in Explorer, or VB6 you need to traverse through the maze of folders to get there. Using VDC I choose the letter R to represent that particular path and in any explorer type directory tree the letter R is there showing me all of my Folders and files I have in that Virtual Drive. I can also access that directory from a DOS Window.
Special for CD-ROM users! This works outstanding! Copy the contents of your CD to a folder on you hard drive, not the root. Create a virtual drive pointing to that folder. Install the CD using the virtual drive letter. And like magic you can run the CD from your hard drive. This work for about 70% of the CDs we've tested, it does not work for music CDs or Data CDs.
Virtual Drive Creator (basic) is free. Virtual Drive Creator - Pro sells for $14.95. They only difference between the basic and Pro versions is the Pro version will offer the option to make the virtual drive permanent and the basic version will test your system to see if it is capable of performing the required instruction to make the virtual drive permanent. At this time computers running the Vista Operating System are not capable of becoming Pro.
What this all means is when you download and use VDC there will be no time limit, nor will you be nagged to purchase the Pro version (the "Buy Now" buttons are not nags, they are there for your convenience). The license of this file & disk software is Freeware, you can free download and free use this File & Disk software.



