System links called from the breadcrumb drop down menu do not open.
Default System Directory Not Resolved...
Default System Directory Not Resolved...
I want XY to serve soft ice cream. Please Don, make XY serve soft ice cream.
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Re: Default System Directory Not Resolved...
Works fine here. What did you do to your system?
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Re: Default System Directory Not Resolved...
Don, there was a discussion on the same problem: viewtopic.php?t=25702
The problem was solved for drives but it turns out that it still exists for system links.
When copying paths fron dropdown menu I get this (pay attention to the leading spaces):
The problem was solved for drives but it turns out that it still exists for system links.
When copying paths fron dropdown menu I get this (pay attention to the leading spaces):
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Computer\
Links\
Desktop\
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Recycle Bin\
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Re: Default System Directory Not Resolved...
Thanks for the reminder! Should be fixed in next beta.
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Was it a Window 7 issue? I read the changelog and I still have Win 7 on my box and haven't been on my Win 10 laptop in a while because it's like frozen molasses in January.
I had multiple partitions running Win 7/10 and Linux on a SSD drive on my box then noticed that multi OS partitions eat the the sectors on these types of drives for breakfast when I was running health tests on the drive. I was going to re-config everything on separate drives not only to save data blocks but also because I was having issues encrypting partitions opposed to separate discs...boot sector problems and no time or patience to find a solution, if one even exists....especially with my Linux.
I had multiple partitions running Win 7/10 and Linux on a SSD drive on my box then noticed that multi OS partitions eat the the sectors on these types of drives for breakfast when I was running health tests on the drive. I was going to re-config everything on separate drives not only to save data blocks but also because I was having issues encrypting partitions opposed to separate discs...boot sector problems and no time or patience to find a solution, if one even exists....especially with my Linux.
I want XY to serve soft ice cream. Please Don, make XY serve soft ice cream.
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Re: Default System Directory Not Resolved...
Not a "Window 7 issue" but a (very minor) "XYplorer on Window 7 issue". It's fixed now.
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