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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.Webglider wrote: Thu Jul 20, 2023 5:28 pm Yes Z is a network drive onto the new QNAP server.
Interesting that doing it to a local SSD works.
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.