Turning a folder into a drive letter

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Sam_9S

Hi there,I would like to map a folder to a drive letter. I used to do this on Windows 7 using junctions and symbolic links using utilities from System Internals from Microsoft but it doesn't seem to be working on Windows 10. Using the subst command is a half-measure and I'd rather not use it. It's a pain for many reasons I'd rather not get into.How can I basically mount a folder as a drive?I ask because over the years, I have moved old drives onto new drives as folders, and maintain file paths used by programs by remapping the folder containing the original drive's contents as the original dri

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