Is this to be expected at all? Currently (that I know of) the only way to tell TC which drives reside on the same physical disk - is if the partition has a drive letter assignment.
Perhaps something like \Drive Label\, which could be grouped among given drive letters.
LIKE: CDE\B - Backup\\S - Swap\
[REQ] Set "Drive Path" for same physical Disk Driv
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- Balderstrom
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Not sure if I understand...
You mean if mount points for two partitions of the same disk are e.g.
hdd0 partition a is mounted as C:\
hdd0 partition b is mounted to D:\partitionB\mount\point\
And you wan't to set that C:\ and D:\partitionB\mount\point\ are on the same phisical disk?
If this is the case, I support it.
You mean if mount points for two partitions of the same disk are e.g.
hdd0 partition a is mounted as C:\
hdd0 partition b is mounted to D:\partitionB\mount\point\
And you wan't to set that C:\ and D:\partitionB\mount\point\ are on the same phisical disk?
If this is the case, I support it.
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@ Frenky
Yes, I've started organizing my drives with mountpoints, the plan was to not give very many even a drive letter, and to "mount" access to them from the root of C...
But I've realized a flaw in this when it comes to TC - it will think every file on the system is on the same drive.
Yes, I've started organizing my drives with mountpoints, the plan was to not give very many even a drive letter, and to "mount" access to them from the root of C...
But I've realized a flaw in this when it comes to TC - it will think every file on the system is on the same drive.
*BLINK* TC9 Added WM_COPYDATA and WM_USER queries for scripting.