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msuding
Group: Members
Posts: 1
Joined: Jan. 2008
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Posted on: Jan. 19 2008,21:20 |
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Is there a way to avoid the prompt "file xxxxxx open error!" (where xxxxx is some open file). I am confident this is because they are in use. I am running it on a PC and backing up the C: drive to an isz (compressed ISO) file. I am using newest version (I bought/downloaded today). version 8.6.6.2180 Suggestion #1: put in an option to ignore files that cannot be opened. Suggestion #2: I could use built in NTbackup and then ultraISO could have a conversion feature to convert microsoft's BKF file format to ISO.
thanks
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xoben
Group: Super Administrators
Posts: 2200
Joined: Nov. 2004
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Posted on: Jan. 20 2008,05:17 |
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Sorry, no solution is available yet. We will try to fix this issue soon at future versions.
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lawrenceS59
Group: Members
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Joined: Nov. 2014
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Posted on: Nov. 06 2014,04:01 |
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Is there an update to this thread? I see the initial post was made in 2008. It still happens. Is there a fix? I think 6 years later counts as "future versions".
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Post Number: 4
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xoben
Group: Super Administrators
Posts: 2200
Joined: Nov. 2004
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Posted on: Dec. 17 2014,01:44 |
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Latest version does not prompt one by one for files which cannot be accessed by UltraISO, but show a final error log when done.
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