I think I confused google, but partially got my answer... If I symlink a directory from an nvme drive to a sata drive, do I get sata or nvme speeds? Google said SATA, but also said that the bottleneck is the physical drive.
As an example, I'd
symlink /d c:\ele e:\ele
where c: is the sata drive and e: is the nvme drive. I can't install my OS
on the nvme drive (it crashes every time I try), but I can symlink to it...
What is the correct answer?
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