Downloaded, purchased, and installed CloudDrive 1.0.2.929 β x64. Rebooted although it did not prompt me.
In the UI I connected to Google Drive. That seemed to work, The status at the bottom is "OK". There is an empty folder in 'My Drive' called 'Stablebit Drivepool'.
Now I'm stuck though. What am I supposed to do next?
If I click "Create" next to the account under Google Drive, the UI just disappears. I'm not sure if it is crashing. I guess it is as the UI process disappears from task manager Processes tab.
If I try to Connect a new Local Disk;
- the Drive combo box is empty
- If I click the ellipses button and select a (empty) folder on either my C: or D: drive I get "Data for a cloud drive cannot be stored at this location".
This is a laptop with two SSDs, See Disk Management screenshot attached.
- One SSD is in the built-in bay, the other is in a caddy in the DVD bay.
- They are created as Dymanic disks and the D: drive letter/partition is a spanned volume across the two SSDs.
I will try other providers but so far I'm batting 0 for 2.
Please advise for each of these what I am doing wrong or info you need to troubleshoot.
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JazzMan
Win7 sp1 x64.
Downloaded, purchased, and installed CloudDrive 1.0.2.929 β x64. Rebooted although it did not prompt me.
In the UI I connected to Google Drive. That seemed to work, The status at the bottom is "OK". There is an empty folder in 'My Drive' called 'Stablebit Drivepool'.
Now I'm stuck though. What am I supposed to do next?
If I click "Create" next to the account under Google Drive, the UI just disappears. I'm not sure if it is crashing. I guess it is as the UI process disappears from task manager Processes tab.
If I try to Connect a new Local Disk;
- the Drive combo box is empty
- If I click the ellipses button and select a (empty) folder on either my C: or D: drive I get "Data for a cloud drive cannot be stored at this location".
This is a laptop with two SSDs, See Disk Management screenshot attached.
- One SSD is in the built-in bay, the other is in a caddy in the DVD bay.
- They are created as Dymanic disks and the D: drive letter/partition is a spanned volume across the two SSDs.
I will try other providers but so far I'm batting 0 for 2.
Please advise for each of these what I am doing wrong or info you need to troubleshoot.
Thanks,
David
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