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R-Studio 9.2.191166 - Problem with QNAP .@__thumb directories
Re: R-Studio 9.2.191166 - Problem with QNAP .@__thumb directories
I did a small google research and it told me that .@__thumb folders are used to create thumbnails or small pictures of video/image files. You don't need them and you can't create them yourself. Only your QNAP system can do it.
So forget about these files and folders and ignore those error messages about those files.
A brief reading: Get rid of .@__thumb folders from your QNAP
Re: R-Studio 9.2.191166 - Problem with QNAP .@__thumb directories
Thank you for the reply.
I understand I can manually deselect the inclusion of these folders in the All Files list on the left navigation window. The recovery then works to the Z: Drive.
My remaining question is: Is there any way to automatically exclude the .@ directories from the left list, as I've not found a way to do it yet and preserve the surrounding directory structure?
Also deslecting the .@ directories manually is prone to the error of me missing some, which means I can't just kick off a mass unsupervised recovery.
I understand I can manually deselect the inclusion of these folders in the All Files list on the left navigation window. The recovery then works to the Z: Drive.
My remaining question is: Is there any way to automatically exclude the .@ directories from the left list, as I've not found a way to do it yet and preserve the surrounding directory structure?
Also deslecting the .@ directories manually is prone to the error of me missing some, which means I can't just kick off a mass unsupervised recovery.
Re: R-Studio 9.2.191166 - Problem with QNAP .@__thumb directories
Can you send me File snapshot of the system from which you are recovering files?
Tools -> Settings -> Enable the Debug Mode option.
On the Device View panel, right-click the partition you are recovering files from -> Create FS Snap shot -> select Extended snapshot.
I expect you'll get quite large files, and I'll tell you where to put them.
We'll examine these files and help you to solve this problem with stopped recovery.
Tools -> Settings -> Enable the Debug Mode option.
On the Device View panel, right-click the partition you are recovering files from -> Create FS Snap shot -> select Extended snapshot.
I expect you'll get quite large files, and I'll tell you where to put them.
We'll examine these files and help you to solve this problem with stopped recovery.