In iCloud for Windows: I want my iCloud Drive folder to be on my SD card. iCloud refuses to allow me to put the Drive folder there, because it says that my SD card is "removable media".
If "removable media" is a disk which is meant to be removed regularly: My SD card is not removable media. It's not some card I plug into my camera, upload photos to, and then plug back into my computer. The SD card stays in my computer! It is tantamount to a second internal hard disk. So, no worries about my SD card not being there, and the iCloud app not having access to the iCloud Drive folder.
Given that: Can I override the block which keeps the iCloud Drive folder from being on my SD card, or something? And is there any reason not to?
If "removable media" is a disk which is meant to be removed regularly: My SD card is not removable media. It's not some card I plug into my camera, upload photos to, and then plug back into my computer. The SD card stays in my computer! It is tantamount to a second internal hard disk. So, no worries about my SD card not being there, and the iCloud app not having access to the iCloud Drive folder.
Given that: Can I override the block which keeps the iCloud Drive folder from being on my SD card, or something? And is there any reason not to?