Thankyou Andrew, but I'm a little confused (excuse my ignorance)...
Not sure what activating the partition is going to do, surely its already
active if I can access the files on this disk (the 3rd one) when its been
mounted into the ...\My Documents\My Pictures folder?
Also, as to assigning a drive letter to it, this is exactly what I want to
avoid doing. I want the machine to 'appear' like it has one huge C: drive
including the ..\My Documents tree structure whereas in truth the ..\My Music
and ..\My Pictures trees are contained on other disk drives. This gives me
two/three benefits:
1. I can backup the C:\ drive as a whole rather than specify 3 drives -
which also makes restoring files easier to find.
2. My other half will be able to find Music and Pictures easily without
having to remember drive letters or following shortcuts.
3. In the event of a virus/bug/system fault I can reformat the C: drive,
reinstall and not lose any of My Music and My Pictures (obviously My
Documents will have to be restored but its nowhere near as big as the first
two).
Your suggestion doesn't explain why my approach is working perfectly for the
My Music folder but not for the My Pictures folder.
"Andrew E." wrote:
> In diskmgmt,L.click on 2nd or 3rd hd,go to actions,all,click on "make
> active",
> then "change drive-letter/path",asign a letter.
>
> "charlie_le_chat" wrote:
>
> > I have three drives in my Windows XP Home Edition PC, the first has all of
> > the OS and Apps, the second all of My Music and the third all of My Pictures.
> >
> > With no drive letters assigned to the 2nd and 3rd drives, I've managed to
> > map the 2nd drive into the mount point of the My Music folder (after deleting
> > all the default MS content) and have done the same with the 3rd drive and the
> > My Pictures folder. As a result of this the My Music/My Pictures links on the
> > Start menu now show the drive icon (which is what I expected).
> >
> > Both work perfectly, it means that I can now backup the PC to an external
> > drive by just backing up all of the C: drive (where the backup software
> > navigates the My Documents\My Music folder and finds all the music etc etc)..
> >
> > Only problem is, everytime I reboot the PC the My Pictures folder is
> > recreated with a sample pictures folder and an Adobe folder. Going to the
> > disk management I see the 3rd hard disk has no mount point. I can delete the
> > content from the My Pictures folder and re-assign the mount point but it
> > keeps getting reverted everytime I reboot.
> >
> > There are no problems with the My Music mount point.
> >
> > Any ideas why the My Picture folder keeps reappearing and blowing away the
> > drive mount point???
> >
> >
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