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How to navigate backward one directory in the path string?

How to navigate backward one directory in the path string?

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BrendanC4
Junior Member
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11-26-2025, 03:26 PM
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Take your time to try things out. Begin with basic steps. If something seems wrong and doesn’t work, share your findings. Describe your actions and the outcomes. These abilities in handling text and parsing are essential.
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BrendanC4
11-26-2025, 03:26 PM #11

Take your time to try things out. Begin with basic steps. If something seems wrong and doesn’t work, share your findings. Describe your actions and the outcomes. These abilities in handling text and parsing are essential.

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CastDatRod
Member
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11-26-2025, 03:26 PM
#12
Yeah thanks.
My life would have been simpler if Microsoft had let us choose one path instead of always using the full path. Also, allowing us to create our own "virtual drives" that remain consistent. For instance, emulators: they point directly to the location I designate. Like, when I type Emulators in CMD, I end up exactly in F:\Folder1\Folder2\Folder3, just like a real drive. That would really solve everything. But Windows wouldn’t let me do such a straightforward thing. Unless there’s third-party software that can fix this or trick Windows somehow.
Holy crap... did I just answer my own question? Could virtual drives be the solution somehow? Or a virtual environment?
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CastDatRod
11-26-2025, 03:26 PM #12

Yeah thanks.
My life would have been simpler if Microsoft had let us choose one path instead of always using the full path. Also, allowing us to create our own "virtual drives" that remain consistent. For instance, emulators: they point directly to the location I designate. Like, when I type Emulators in CMD, I end up exactly in F:\Folder1\Folder2\Folder3, just like a real drive. That would really solve everything. But Windows wouldn’t let me do such a straightforward thing. Unless there’s third-party software that can fix this or trick Windows somehow.
Holy crap... did I just answer my own question? Could virtual drives be the solution somehow? Or a virtual environment?

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djpumuslink01
Senior Member
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11-26-2025, 03:26 PM
#13
For this Project I'm planning to use a basic program named Link Fixer that allows me to update all paths within every shortcut in a folder at once. I'm not sure about the icons I added, but it seems like a simple and fast solution right now. And to keep things straightforward, I'll just place it on the C drive.
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djpumuslink01
11-26-2025, 03:26 PM #13

For this Project I'm planning to use a basic program named Link Fixer that allows me to update all paths within every shortcut in a folder at once. I'm not sure about the icons I added, but it seems like a simple and fast solution right now. And to keep things straightforward, I'll just place it on the C drive.

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