

Mod "JFF_Xmas_5 1.0" references a non-existent component "Bayraceway 2.1". Mod "JFF_Xmas_5 1.0" references a non-existent component "Barbagallo_v2.3 2.3". Mod "JFF_Xmas_1 1.0" references a non-existent component "RSM Racing V8s 0.85e". Mod "JFF_Xmas_1 1.0" references a non-existent component "Phillip Island 0.65". Mod "DUS_Superb_RND12 1.0" references a non-existent component "Newerburg 1.1". Mod "DUS_Superb_RND12 1.0" references a non-existent component "FVR SUPERCARS VF 6.93". Mod "DUS_Superb_RND12 1.0" contains an updated component "FVR SUPERCARS VF 6.93" no base component installed. Mod "DUS_Superb_RND12 1.0" references a non-existent component "FVR SUPERCARS NA 6.93".

Mod "DUS_Superb_RND12 1.0" contains an updated component "FVR SUPERCARS NA 6.93" no base component installed. Mod "DUS_Superb_RND12 1.0" references a non-existent component "FVR SUPERCARS FG 6.93". Mod "DUS_Superb_RND12 1.0" contains an updated component "FVR SUPERCARS FG 6.93" no base component installed. THIS IS WHAT GET WHEN TRYING TO START GAME PLAYED 6 HOURS NOW STUFFED Don't delete the one in D, as that will delete all your files Removing the link later is as easy as deleting the cache folder in the C: drive.I found it easiest to open the folders in File Explorer, then you can select the entire path in the address bar and paste them in (not forgetting the " before and " after) It's probably a good idea to avoid any typos when entering the folder names.The reason I created a "LinkedFromC" folder on my D drive was to remind myself it's a linked folder, so I'd never for any reason be tempted to link into it from somewhere else, or link from it to somewhere else.

Once you have a link like this setup, it's apparently really really important you don't create more links into or under the same folder.

So the files appear to be in C:, just as they do to the game, but I know they're actually in D. When I go into it, however, the path is still under C:\ etc. Code: mklink /j "C:\SteamLibrary\steamapps\common\rFactor 2\cache" "D:\LinkedFromC\rFactor2\cache"Now when I go to the first location, the cache folder appears to be there but has a shortcut icon on it to indicate it's a link.
