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Folder can't be found unless I search for it?


thepregnantgod

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I have a Bluray rip.  It's on my drive pool.

 

If I search for it via Windows Search function it shows up.

 

However, if I simply try to scroll down to it, it's not there.  I've gone to the folder and ensured that it doesn't have the hidden attribute and...I've checked to see all hidden files/folders anyway.

 

Furthermore, if I use the program TreeFileSize or the search function within that, it doesn't show up either.

 

This has happened before.  I can't find a folder - despite me knowing it's there and I manually search for it but only with windows search no other programs.

 

Is this a product of the pool balancing or something?  A bug in the beta?

 

 

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That may be a bug, and if it is, it's with the driver specifically. 

 

However, file system filters could cause this, as they intercept and modify file system requests (such as listing disk contents). 

 

 

 

 

Either way: What OS are you using, what version of StableBit DrivePool are you using specifically?

Do you have any antivirus, backup or disk tools installed? And could you post the results of this: http://wiki.covecube.com/StableBit_DrivePool_Q2159701

 

And could you enable file system logging, reproduce the issues (eg, open the folder, and search for the file), stop the logging and upload that to us?

http://wiki.covecube.com/StableBit_DrivePool_2.x_Log_Collection

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