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gan 

Group: Members
Posts: 15
Joined: Jul. 2007
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Posted on: Sep. 15 2009,14:26 |
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I have a ISO file of the original Windows XP Prof with SP3 (from MSDN) located on a network share. Then i doubleclicked on the file to open in UI. Next i dragged the I386 and dropped in on my desktop to extract that folder only. Every time i do this at some point it will stop extracting without any error (like it's finished sucessfully extracting), but a lot of the files are not extracted. I'm not sure if this problem is releated to the ISO file being on a network share, to many files to extract or whatever the problem is, but it happen every time. There is for sure nothing wrong with the ISO file and it's a 1 gigabit network and a fast fileserver so no issues like too slow network and stuff like that.
For the record i opened the same ISO file using winrar and did the same operation (drag and drop the I386 folder to my desktop) and then all the files from the I386 folder where extracted successfully.
I got UI installed on a computer running Windows 7 Enterprise x64 (RTM) and using UI version 9.3.5.2716.
Regards gan
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xoben 

Group: Super Administrators
Posts: 2200
Joined: Nov. 2004
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Posted on: Sep. 18 2009,05:39 |
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Thanks for your bug report.
Please try to set destination folder in built-in local browser (lower panel) first, then drag and drop there instead to Windows explorer.
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gan 

Group: Members
Posts: 15
Joined: Jul. 2007
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Posted on: Sep. 18 2009,07:44 |
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Thank you for your reply. Using the local browser seems to work fine. Also if i rightclick the folder and select extract from the popup menu it seems to work fine.
It's only when i drag and drop outside of the UltraISO application were some files will not be extracted and the number of extracted files vary so it doesn't stop at the same place each time. Would be nice to have the option to drag directly to a folder outside of UI as well since i seldom use the local browser tho.
gan
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