Empty label in drive list when no CD/DVD disc in drive

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Empty label in drive list when no CD/DVD disc in drive

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I noticed, that there is no text in the drive list.
Here is comparison.

It looks properly in TC 6.*:
Image: http://monter.homeip.net/pub/drives-TC_6.gif

and the same in TC 7.0 PB2:
Image: http://monter.homeip.net/pub/drives-TC_7pb2.gif
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must be your system all okay here.
have u perhaps defined a drive tooltip ?
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not confirmed, everything correct for me
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telmich wrote:not confirmed, everything correct for me
I forgot the most important thing - it happens in Windows 98.
In XP it's really OK :)
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I can confirm that, thanks - it seems that Windows 98 is returning an empty descrioton string when no CD is inserted. I will change that.
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ghisler(Author) wrote:I can confirm that, thanks - it seems that Windows 98 is returning an empty descrioton string when no CD is inserted. I will change that.
And after changing the media (CD/DVD) label doesn't change (no label update)
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And after changing the media (CD/DVD) label doesn't change (no label update)
It depends on whether you have auto insert notification on or off in Windows.
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Should be fixed now - please test!
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ghisler(Author) wrote:Should be fixed now - please test!
Now it is much better, almost perfect :wink:
It's still a difference:
Image: http://monter.homeip.net/pub/TC7pb4_CD-DVD_XP-vs-98.png
First I put an Audio CD into the drive, then I replaced media with DVD data.
XP refreshed the label, 98 did not.
Maybe the reason is in system differences. My Computer in 98 showed the current label after manual refreshing (F5).
I use Tweak UI - there are two options in paranoia panel with autoinsert notifications (audio & data) selected.
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Indeed if you turn off auto-insert notification, Total Commander cannot refresh the label. Windows isn't informed about the new label, so it returns the old one. This cannot be changed. So I think that the original bug is fixed now, right?
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