| Persistent subst for NT-clonesWindows NT has a pretty possiblity of creation persistent SUBST drives, those will
  not disapper after reboot. In addition, the subst drive letter created with this method
  becomes available on erly stages of system startup. Thus, services can be started from it.
  It was quite useful for me when 1 of my HDDs had unxepectedly gone. To avoid registry
  modifications, re-configuring and reinstalling software, and other unplesant things,
  the following was done: Data from partitions was placed to separate folders on available
  disks. Then parsistent substs to these folders were created. HOWTO create Persistent subst for NT-clonesAssume, the backup copy of drive J; is stored in C:\Backup\J folder. We wants system to
  operate normally until new HDD is installed. For this purpose we need drive letter J: to point
  to C:\Backup\J folder. This setting must take effect durring boot-time and must be independent
  on logged in users and their rights. To do this the following steps must be followed: 
   Create String value in [HKLM\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Session Manager\DOS Devices]
      registry key. Name of this value must correspond to the drive letter being created.
      In our example, the name of value must be J: to create subst drive J.Set data of the value created to the path to target folder in the following format:\??\<path to target folder>
 In our example this will be \??\C:\Backup\J. Note, there must be no '\' character at
      and of pathname. The only exception is where subst-disk points to root folder of some
      other volume (e.g J: -> C:). In this case '\' is required.
reboot or make the same subst from command prompt:subst J: C:\Backup\J
 Now (since 2004.02.03) you can use management utility for persistent substs.It is allso possible to import .REG-file: 
 
REGEDIT4
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Session Manager\DOS Devices]
"J:"="\\??\\C:\\Backup\\J"
 
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