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  1. The Recycle Bin has been completely empty during all of this, and there are no hidden folders. After a reboot and remeasure, the same warnings are coming up. Ill use the contact form, thank you.
  2. I ran the command... dpcmd check-pool-fileparts k:\ > %userprofile%\desktop\cpf.log As K is my HDD pool with the errors. The log file that it generated (and i waited until it generated the whole thing), did not find any of the files that the DrivePool app is warning me about. I rebooted my PC completely to see if DrivePool just needed to be restarted to "forget" the files that no longer exist on that drive, however, after attempting to Re-Measure the pool, it still reports the same Warnings about corrupted or unreadable files. Again, files that do not exist anymore on that drive.
  3. I have been having Warnings about corrupted and unreadable files, but after having wiping all of those directories in an attempt to "start from scratch", the pool still reports that those files are corrupted or unreadable, like it doesnt see that I deleted them, as well as disconnected that pool from the other pool that was providing the backup data. The pool's structure is that I have 2 pools. An SSD pool containing 3 SSDs, and an HDD pool containing two 2TB HDDs. The other issue is that I cant even see all or how many issues there are. The popup window for the Duplication Warnings shows 9, and a "..." below it, i guess meaning there are many more. I wish there was a better UI for handling these issues, like just a list I could scroll thru and select "forget this file or dir" or other options, just to clean this up. Because as of right now, im going to have to backup all of my data and re-create the whole HDD pool
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