Rufus Ruffcut Jun 23, 2025 #1 "C:\WINDOWS\system32>mklink /d D:\Frontier Developments\Elite Dangerous G:\Game Bits\Elite Dangerous The syntax of the command is incorrect." Why is this incorrect?
"C:\WINDOWS\system32>mklink /d D:\Frontier Developments\Elite Dangerous G:\Game Bits\Elite Dangerous The syntax of the command is incorrect." Why is this incorrect?
Tassier T Jun 23, 2025 #2 Maybe because of the spaces in the link and target? mklink /d "D:\Frontier Developments\Elite Dangerous" "G:\Game Bits\Elite Dangerous"
Maybe because of the spaces in the link and target? mklink /d "D:\Frontier Developments\Elite Dangerous" "G:\Game Bits\Elite Dangerous"
Rufus Ruffcut Jun 23, 2025 #3 Tassier said: Maybe because of the spaces in the link and target? mklink /d "D:\Frontier Developments\Elite Dangerous" "G:\Game Bits\Elite Dangerous" Click to expand... Cheers - I'll give that a go.
Tassier said: Maybe because of the spaces in the link and target? mklink /d "D:\Frontier Developments\Elite Dangerous" "G:\Game Bits\Elite Dangerous" Click to expand... Cheers - I'll give that a go.