Separate tree mode and drive A without a disk in it
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Separate tree mode and drive A without a disk in it
In this situation, a new popup appears allowing you to select another drive. When you select one (i.e. C: ), the tree does not reflect the drive change. This also happens in the classic tree view.
- Wanderer -
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- ghisler(Author)
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I have just tried to reproduce that, but both the single separate tree and the per panel tree switches to the indicated drive.
Perhaps I'm not doing the same as you? I did the following
1. Turn on 1 or two separate trees
2. Press Alt+F1
3. Press 'a' -> Drive dialog comes up
4. Press 'c' -> separate tree switches to 'c' drive
Perhaps I'm not doing the same as you? I did the following
1. Turn on 1 or two separate trees
2. Press Alt+F1
3. Press 'a' -> Drive dialog comes up
4. Press 'c' -> separate tree switches to 'c' drive
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1. In Separate tree, expand My computer and click on A. In the drive selection box that appears, either press cancel or select C: and press OK.
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Normally using latest TC on:
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Normally using latest TC on:
x32: WinXPx32 SP3
x64: Clients/Servers from Win7 to Win11 and Win2K12Srv to Win2K22Srv, mainly Win10 though.
- ghisler(Author)
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Ah, I see - in this special case it is intentional, so you can insert a floppy disk and press ENTER to retry.
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Yes but it is inconsistent to show the contents of C: at the files panel and A at the tree panel. Of course if you change to a subdir in the fiels panel, the tree panel gets synchronized, but still...ghisler(Author) wrote:Ah, I see - in this special case it is intentional, so you can insert a floppy disk and press ENTER to retry.
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Normally using latest TC on:
x32: WinXPx32 SP3
x64: Clients/Servers from Win7 to Win11 and Win2K12Srv to Win2K22Srv, mainly Win10 though.
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Normally using latest TC on:
x32: WinXPx32 SP3
x64: Clients/Servers from Win7 to Win11 and Win2K12Srv to Win2K22Srv, mainly Win10 though.