
Expandable storage is a wonderful thing, but its implementation can sometimes leave something to be desired. Take Windows 8, for instance - its photo, movie and music apps leverage Windows libraries to access users' media collections, but won't allow users to include removable storage in the app-accessed party of indexed folders. Sure, you can keep all your media on one device, but half it will need to be accessed in a slightly roundabout way. This simply wasn't good enough for Toni Fowlie, who wanted all of her media - from both her Surface's local storage andits microSD card - to appear in the same library.

Engadget , A better way to store media on Microsoft Surface RT: SD cards, junction points and the command prompt, A better way to store media on Microsoft Surface RT: SD cards, junction points and the command prompt
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