I saw the graphic steps of "Change Free Space to Network Disk in Easy Steps" elsewhere, and thought it was a bit cumbersome to write. In fact, the process can be more concise and easier to understand.
First of all, we must ensure that we have idle space on hand. This space will not be deleted immediately, otherwise this network disk will be meaningless. Our steps to convert it to a desktop network disk are as follows.
Right-click the mouse on the desktop, select New, Shortcut, and in the pop-up window, enter the following format in the "Please enter the location of the project" box: ftp://username:password@address (website or IP) , for example: ftp://zhaorong:******@64.*.*.148  (the password and IP address are replaced by *), then take the next step and complete.
Then, we can also rename this shortcut, such as naming it My Network Disk, etc. When you want to use it, just double-click the icon of this shortcut directly on the desktop, and then proceed It is the same as the local disk, copy and paste, but the speed... is very different from the local disk.


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