[TC 9.0 b2] Strange Old Drive Icons

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[TC 9.0 b2] Strange Old Drive Icons

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When OldDriveIcons=1 or 2

TC 9.0b2 x64 Old Drive Icons looks strange...
But 9.0b2 x86 is ok.

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Unfortunately I cannot reproduce it, it looks OK in 32-bit and 64-bit. Anyone else?
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In 64-bit the Icons for Drives look newer.

I was too late and have issued a separate bug-report:
http://ghisler.ch/board/viewtopic.php?t=44443
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I have the same problem.

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Cannot reproduce it either.
Win 7 64 bit.
installed tc900x32_64_b1.exe
installed tc900x32_64_b2.exe
no problem.

Decided to verify this:
installed tc900x32_b2.exe
no problem.
(note to myself: made sure to be running TOTALCMD.EXE rather than TOTALCMD64.EXE for this check).

Uninstalled Total Commander (I simply deleted the dir).
did a clean installation of tc900x32_b2.exe
again no problem.
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What do you get when removing the OldDriveIcons line, and instead adding
drivelib=c:\totalcmd\totalcmd.exe
or
drivelib=c:\totalcmd\totalcmd64.exe?
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ghisler(Author) wrote:What do you get when removing the OldDriveIcons line, and instead adding
drivelib=c:\totalcmd\totalcmd.exe
or
drivelib=c:\totalcmd\totalcmd64.exe?
Removed the OldDriveIcons line,

drivelib=c:\totalcmd\totalcmd.exe
or
drivelib=c:\totalcmd\totalcmd64.exe
or use TC8.01
drivelib=c:\totalcmd 801\totalcmd.exe
or use TC8.01
drivelib=c:\totalcmd 801\totalcmd64.exe

Old Drive Icons still looks strange = OldDriveIcons=1 or 2

Win 7 64bit.
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Try to set Win7 x64 font size,
Adjust screen resolution => change text and other...

Smaller - 100%(default) is ok,
But Medium - 125% or Larger 150%,
You will see that....
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Do yout get the same problem with TC 8.x? It only supports OldDriveIcons=1 and drivelib options, not OldDriveIcons=2.
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ghisler(Author) wrote:Do yout get the same problem with TC 8.x? It only supports OldDriveIcons=1 and drivelib options, not OldDriveIcons=2.
After test,
TC 8.01 x64
TC 8.51 x64
TC 8.51a x64
TC 8.52 x64
TC 8.52a x64

All works fine with "OldDriveIcons=1"
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Fixed in 9.0b3, thanks.
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