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<blockquote data-quote="JoeDin2056" data-source="post: 677092" data-attributes="member: 97354"><p>I have never used MKLINK before. It sounds like a good idea but i still would have the problem of space to begin with. As i still have to download it to the C:\ drive before i can copy it to the new location.</p><p></p><p>But an idea just occurred to me. If i delete the original "WindowsApps" folder then crate this folder "D:\Program Files\Windows App Store\WindowsApps" and make the MKLINK from the new folder to the same location of the original folder would that work?</p><p></p><p>Windows would still see the "WindowsApps" folder in its default location but it would link to my new directory on my D:\ drive. Would this work or would it cause issues?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JoeDin2056, post: 677092, member: 97354"] I have never used MKLINK before. It sounds like a good idea but i still would have the problem of space to begin with. As i still have to download it to the C:\ drive before i can copy it to the new location. But an idea just occurred to me. If i delete the original "WindowsApps" folder then crate this folder "D:\Program Files\Windows App Store\WindowsApps" and make the MKLINK from the new folder to the same location of the original folder would that work? Windows would still see the "WindowsApps" folder in its default location but it would link to my new directory on my D:\ drive. Would this work or would it cause issues? [/QUOTE]
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