I just used IFL V3 bootdisk for a whole drive Restore operation, and
found what I think is an anomaly:
At the point after the backup drive is selected, and the location of the
folder containing the backups is found, I select the folder containing
the backups and expect the backup files to be displayed so I can select
the appropriate backup file, but:
clicking, double-clicking, right clicking on the selected folder does
NOT display the files, so I cannot advance to next window.
I had to manually type the backup folder name plus wild card file name
in the insertion box - such as: WINBACK\*.TBI
At that point I could see and select the appropriate backup file.
From that point on - no issues.
I do not remember ever having to go through this extra step before.
Is it me, or is there an issue?
AlanD
IFL Restore
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Re: IFL Restore
You should be able to double-click or highlight and press Enter to open it.
Are you using the current version of IFL?
Is it only that folder that has the issue?
Are you using the current version of IFL?
Is it only that folder that has the issue?
Re: IFL Restore
On 2018-01-18 6:37 PM, TeraByte Support (PP) wrote:
> You should be able to double-click or highlight and press Enter to open it.
That's the way I thought it should work, but nothing happens when I do that
>
> Are you using the current version of IFL?
IFL disc was made using V3.09
>
> Is it only that folder that has the issue?
No, All folders on that backup drive
>
>
> You should be able to double-click or highlight and press Enter to open it.
That's the way I thought it should work, but nothing happens when I do that
>
> Are you using the current version of IFL?
IFL disc was made using V3.09
>
> Is it only that folder that has the issue?
No, All folders on that backup drive
>
>
Re: IFL Restore
Alan,
I think I've "always" had that issue and at the same screen you mentioned. Using a different mouse fixes my problem. Or as Paul indicated, press Enter.
I think I've "always" had that issue and at the same screen you mentioned. Using a different mouse fixes my problem. Or as Paul indicated, press Enter.
Re: IFL Restore
On 2018-01-18 10:28 PM, Brian K wrote:
> Alan,
>
> I think I've "always" had that issue and at the same screen you mentioned. Using a different mouse fixes my problem. Or as Paul indicated, press Enter.
>
>
Hi, Brian
Interesting re: mouse, as I have switched to wireless from PS/2.
[I'll switch back and try Restore again]
Re: pressing 'Enter' there is no joy there, as I tried that (several times)
AlanD
> Alan,
>
> I think I've "always" had that issue and at the same screen you mentioned. Using a different mouse fixes my problem. Or as Paul indicated, press Enter.
>
>
Hi, Brian
Interesting re: mouse, as I have switched to wireless from PS/2.
[I'll switch back and try Restore again]
Re: pressing 'Enter' there is no joy there, as I tried that (several times)
AlanD
Re: IFL Restore
On 2018-01-19 2:03 PM, AlanD wrote:
> On 2018-01-18 10:28 PM, Brian K wrote:
>> Alan,
>>
>> I think I've "always" had that issue and at the same screen you mentioned. Using a different mouse fixes my problem. Or as Paul indicated, press Enter.
>>
>>
> Hi, Brian
> Interesting re: mouse, as I have switched to wireless from PS/2.
> [I'll switch back and try Restore again]
> Re: pressing 'Enter' there is no joy there, as I tried that (several times)
>
> AlanD
>
>
replacing wireless mouse with wired mouse fixes the problem.
kudos to Brian K for suggesting that.
> On 2018-01-18 10:28 PM, Brian K wrote:
>> Alan,
>>
>> I think I've "always" had that issue and at the same screen you mentioned. Using a different mouse fixes my problem. Or as Paul indicated, press Enter.
>>
>>
> Hi, Brian
> Interesting re: mouse, as I have switched to wireless from PS/2.
> [I'll switch back and try Restore again]
> Re: pressing 'Enter' there is no joy there, as I tried that (several times)
>
> AlanD
>
>
replacing wireless mouse with wired mouse fixes the problem.
kudos to Brian K for suggesting that.