Suppose I install Dropbox on my C Drive e.g. C: \Dropbox on my laptop (it only has one drive). However all my code refers to D: \Dropbox because that's where I've installed it on my other computers. Is there a way to create a symbolic link to D: \Dropbox even if that doesn't technically exist on my laptop?
I know this is convoluted, but I tried an alternative of partition to create an actual d drive but it keeps messing up sine I am also using boot camp on the laptop.
I know this is convoluted, but I tried an alternative of partition to create an actual d drive but it keeps messing up sine I am also using boot camp on the laptop.