Works on: Windows 10 | Windows 8.1 | Windows 8 | Windows 7 | Windows XP | Windows 2000 | Windows 2003 | Windows 2008 | Windows Vista | Windows 2012 SHA1 Hash: 23c2a1f42e2f6740c619d92a6823cc312f86d9ba Size: 576.69 KB File Format: exe
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WinHardLink is a free software by Nazar Andrienko and works on Windows 10, Windows 8.1, Windows 8, Windows 7, Windows XP, Windows 2000, Windows 2003, Windows 2008, Windows Vista, Windows 2012.
You can download WinHardLink which is 576.69 KB in size and belongs to the software category System Miscellaneous. WinHardLink was released on 2012-06-11 and last updated on our database on 2017-03-05 and is currently at version 1.
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WinHardLink Description
Drives are displayed a bit differently than folders, but you can still create shortcuts and access them with ease. However, you might need particular folders at hand inside the drives Explorer window, and this is exactly the purpose of WinHardLink, letting you create virtual drives, directories, and files.
Simple visuals quickly get you up and running
On the visual side of things, the application keeps things simple, with a large list providing enough space for comfortable view and management of drives, as well as a slim upper toolbar to quickly access most functions. Items you add are all displayed in the same list, with column headers for type, alias, and actual path.
The application is capable of creating three different types of virtual items. These count as drives, folders, and files. The creation process is similar, with the difference being that a virtual drive also lets you choose a custom letter to assign. However, even the virtual drive needs to be based on a source folder on your PC.
Drives remain active with each boot
You have the chance to leave a drive disabled in the creation process. The state of any item can be toggled at the press of a button directly from the list. Don’t worry if any mistakes are made, because you’re free to edit virtual items on the spot, even if they’re active, without modifying or affecting files inside source directories.
On the bright side, all drives remain active even if the application is closed, and are mounted as soon as you reach the desktop. This saves you some time otherwise needed to launch the application and manually toggle the activation state of each drive.
To sum it up
Taking everything into consideration, we can state that WinHardLink comes in handy for creating shortcuts for your drives, folders, and even files. The visual design is easy enough for individuals of all levels of experience to quickly get the hang of things, while drives remain active even on the next system boot.