Create Symlink In Windows 〈Real × 2027〉

John's eyes widened. "But I don't know how to use the command prompt."

Her senior engineer, Marcus, glanced over. "Don't copy it. Create a symlink."

John explained his problem, and Alex chuckled. "Ah, you want to create a symlink in Windows. That's easy. You can use the mklink command in the command prompt."

Directory.CreateSymbolicLink(linkPath, targetPath);

Elara stared at the red error message on her screen: Her "Work" drive—a measly 256GB SSD—was gasping its last breath. Meanwhile, her "Archive" drive (E:), a spacious 2TB behemoth, sat almost empty.

Just as John was about to give up, a coworker, Alex, walked by and noticed his frustration. "Hey, what's wrong?" Alex asked.