Tuesday, March 3, 2009
Here's a trick which allows you to use any folder as a drive in Windows. This trick comes very handy when you use a particular folder often, and want to quickly access it like in Command Prompt. It actually adds a new drive in My Computer with your specified drive letter(whatever you specify) and that drive actually points to your designated folder. Once you open the drive, you can access the folder.
The DOS command SUBST is used to create a virtual drive allowing you to add any file path and used as a drive.
SUBST [drive1: [drive2:]path]
drive1: Specifies a virtual drive to which you want to assign a path.
drive2: Specifies a physical drive and path you want to assign to a virtual drive.
For example, to create a virtual drive with a specified path:
- Find a folder you want to use as a drive and remember its path. For demonstration i will be using ‘H:\sd’ as the path.
- Open Command Prompt and type “subst drive-letter path”
- For example, type “subst z: H:\sd” and press Enter.
Article idea: http://system-hacks.blogspot.com/2008/08/converting-folder-into-drive.html
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Monday, March 2, 2009
Check Username availability for different sites at a single place
0 comments Posted by Deepak at 8:12 PMCurrently the site allows you to check from 68 popular sites and more sites will be added soon. So all in all a good tool, so before creating an account on your desired Site first check this site out.
Labels: Internet
Forty Chapters can be termed as ‘A Novel Writing Wizard’, you move one step at a time, defining each attribute of your novel, starting from the name, then characters (their name, their characters and all), later you define the acts, and finally you start with the chapters.
Once you are done with your writing, or at any point of time if you feel like exporting your work, as shown in the animation, you can download your manuscript in any one of the available formats, namely text, PDF, Word.
It will be very useful for budding novel writers. I am writing my third novel Final Fiasco using this site!
Labels: Fun with english, Internet, Novels
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