I hope soon.viking wrote:When will the next build with bug fix be released?Alt wrote: Looks like we found and fixed the bug. Wait for the next build to be released soon.
File Paths Not Found (but in "Extra Found Files")
Re: File Paths Not Found (but in "Extra Found Files")
Re: File Paths Not Found (but in "Extra Found Files")
I think this build fixed the problem: R-Studio 7.6.158715.
Re: File Paths Not Found (but in "Extra Found Files")
It doesn't list the issue above as one of the bug fixes?Alt wrote:I think this build fixed the problem: R-Studio 7.6.158715.
Re: File Paths Not Found (but in "Extra Found Files")
The bug fixing is within the "Directory Junctions" bug.viking wrote:It doesn't list the issue above as one of the bug fixes?Alt wrote:I think this build fixed the problem: R-Studio 7.6.158715.
Re: File Paths Not Found (but in "Extra Found Files")
Nope. The problem still remains.Alt wrote:I think this build fixed the problem: R-Studio 7.6.158715.
Re: File Paths Not Found (but in "Extra Found Files")
Can you contact our techsupport and submit them the $MFT file? And the file system's snapshot? (Tools -> Settings -> Main -> Enable Debug Mode, then right-click the disk and select FS Snapshot). Please, provide a reference to this topic. Thank you in advance. The snapshot may be quite large, but its size can be greatly reduced when the file is zipped.kano wrote:Nope. The problem still remains.Alt wrote:I think this build fixed the problem: R-Studio 7.6.158715.
Re: File Paths Not Found (but in "Extra Found Files")
As I wrote above:Alt wrote:Can you contact our techsupport and submit them the $MFT file? And the file system's snapshot? (Tools -> Settings -> Main -> Enable Debug Mode, then right-click the disk and select FS Snapshot). Please, provide a reference to this topic. Thank you in advance. The snapshot may be quite large, but its size can be greatly reduced when the file is zipped.kano wrote:Nope. The problem still remains.Alt wrote:I think this build fixed the problem: R-Studio 7.6.158715.
1. How do I get the $MFT file?
2. I created a file system snapshot (fss) as explained above, but it is 251 MB (and 51.2 MB zipped)
3. I would need to inspect the $MFT and fss before submitting. How would I do this?
Re: File Paths Not Found (but in "Extra Found Files")
1. In Metafiles on the partition.viking wrote: As I wrote above:
1. How do I get the $MFT file?
2. I created a file system snapshot (fss) as explained above, but it is 251 MB (and 51.2 MB zipped)
3. I would need to inspect the $MFT and fss before submitting. How would I do this?
2. Contact our techsupport, they'll tell you how and when to upload the files.
3. Understand your concern. You may browse through the $MFT and fss using the R-Studio's built-in editor. Sure, browse an $MFT copy rather than the original file on the partition. Actually, these both files will give us information about folders/files on the partition. We'll be able to detect that a file named MyTopSecret.doc exists or existed, but unable to see the content of the file.
Re: File Paths Not Found (but in "Extra Found Files")
I can confirm Kano's statement that the problem still remains in the new version .Alt wrote: 1. In Metafiles on the partition.
2. Contact our techsupport, they'll tell you how and when to upload the files.
3. Understand your concern. You may browse through the $MFT and fss using the R-Studio's built-in editor. Sure, browse an $MFT copy rather than the original file on the partition. Actually, these both files will give us information about folders/files on the partition. We'll be able to detect that a file named MyTopSecret.doc exists or existed, but unable to see the content of the file.
Did Kano by any chance submit the $MFT and fss?
My compressed $MFT is 202 MB (and compressed fss is 51 MB). There are also some file and folder names on this drive that are confidential. Any other way for you to fix this bug?
Re: File Paths Not Found (but in "Extra Found Files")
I did not submit a $MFT and fss for review. The developers should be able to easily reproduce the issue by performing the following:
1) Delete a folder that contains a file or set of files.
2) Open the corresponding disk/volume in R-Studio.
3) Use R-Studio to attempt to navigate to the folder that was deleted.
The deleted folder will not be visible under its original location. Instead, it will appear as "$$$FolderNum" (where "Num" is a string of digits) under "Extra Found Files" without any information pertaining to its original name or path. Any files that were contained within the deleted folder, however, will appear correctly under this R-Studio location.
Note: Files that are deleted alone (whose containing folder is not) remain unaffected and recoverable with correct, intact paths.
Thank you, Alt, for trying to help remedy this issue.
1) Delete a folder that contains a file or set of files.
2) Open the corresponding disk/volume in R-Studio.
3) Use R-Studio to attempt to navigate to the folder that was deleted.
The deleted folder will not be visible under its original location. Instead, it will appear as "$$$FolderNum" (where "Num" is a string of digits) under "Extra Found Files" without any information pertaining to its original name or path. Any files that were contained within the deleted folder, however, will appear correctly under this R-Studio location.
Note: Files that are deleted alone (whose containing folder is not) remain unaffected and recoverable with correct, intact paths.
Thank you, Alt, for trying to help remedy this issue.