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I just logged on and all the pages
were normal and didn't have to resize anything. I didn't do a thing, isn't that odd? I wonder what caused the pages to shrink in the first place? Anyways,... I'll check and see it it stays this way. It would be interesting to see if the spare HD would correct itself as well but I'm not switching HD's to find out. *L* Robert |
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Mark Twain wrote:
I just logged on and all the pages were normal and didn't have to resize anything. I didn't do a thing, isn't that odd? I wonder what caused the pages to shrink in the first place? Anyways,... I'll check and see it it stays this way. It would be interesting to see if the spare HD would correct itself as well but I'm not switching HD's to find out. *L* Robert I have a theory. I noticed in some of your screenshots, the resolution was 1280x720. Normally when you post to one of the image sharing sites, your captures are 1920x1080. I think the screen resolution may be set to a different value, on the two accounts! Normally, if a user has a 1920x1080 screen, they set the video card to "native" resolution, so the video card is set to 1920x1080. If a user manually adjusts the Display control panel to 1280x720, the content becomes larger, the text a bit fuzzy, and the icon layout on the left of the screen will be all-different. If you used to have three columns, there might be four columns of icons on the 1280 setup. Just a guess, Paul |
#768
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I checked the resolution on both
Accounts. https://postimg.org/image/e1rlx1j7n/ - User Account https://postimg.org/image/fy4iwinwp/ - Admin Account All the pages were normal again when I logged on but had to resize them after I went to the Admin Account. Robert |
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Mark Twain wrote:
I checked the resolution on both Accounts. https://postimg.org/image/e1rlx1j7n/ - User Account https://postimg.org/image/fy4iwinwp/ - Admin Account All the pages were normal again when I logged on but had to resize them after I went to the Admin Account. Robert OK. Maybe what I was seeing, is PostImage resized the images to 1280x720, and that's what did it. Even when you select "Do not resize", they of course, resize whenever it suits them. Paul |
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The 'Paint' page had to be resized
today. Strange how it comes and goes on it's own. Robert |
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Another odd thing that happened,.
I had a pop-up from Avast saying there was a download for Firefox. After checking Firefox it said I was using the current version. https://postimg.org/image/6kysqivvh/ Robert |
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My mistake,. I had to close down FF
via Task Mgr because Yahoo got hung up and when I clicked to open it again it asked for my Admin Account password to make changes to FF. Robert |
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I had this from Avast:
https://postimg.org/image/ela2fpab3/ - unprotected SO I reinstalled it, but still says I need to tweak items,.. https://postimg.org/image/t87e3hs23/ - items normally, if I recall we don't and just ignore it. correct? That's what I did. Also, upon further checking I did loose some folders in another location not pipes. It's like I have the old set of folders and are missing the new but I don't understand why some folders should be missing while others are all intact? So there may be more that I don't know about as yet or maybe this was a isolated but it's done. I suppose I could go back to a further Mrimg and copy/paste them to a key and then use that to bring them back up to date. Robert |
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I attempted to search for the missing folders,
I did manage to look at next latest Mrimg but it showed the same thing. So I attempted to look further back but was denied permission even on the Admin Account and when I tried to dismount the drives it gives me this: https://postimg.org/image/y88w1410d/ - O drive https://postimg.org/image/b7hin78dh/ - N drive Restarting or powering down will reset it but I'd like to know how to do it manually if it isn't too complicated. Robert |
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Mark Twain wrote:
I had this from Avast: https://postimg.org/image/ela2fpab3/ - unprotected SO I reinstalled it, but still says I need to tweak items,.. https://postimg.org/image/t87e3hs23/ - items normally, if I recall we don't and just ignore it. correct? That's what I did. Also, upon further checking I did loose some folders in another location not pipes. It's like I have the old set of folders and are missing the new but I don't understand why some folders should be missing while others are all intact? So there may be more that I don't know about as yet or maybe this was a isolated but it's done. I suppose I could go back to a further Mrimg and copy/paste them to a key and then use that to bring them back up to date. Robert I like the "items" description of "useless programs". I guess that makes it an AV that has "taste in software". Since you already placed a large quantity of material on that USB key, would the missing files be on there right now ? Paul |
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Mark Twain wrote:
I attempted to search for the missing folders, I did manage to look at next latest Mrimg but it showed the same thing. So I attempted to look further back but was denied permission even on the Admin Account and when I tried to dismount the drives it gives me this: https://postimg.org/image/y88w1410d/ - O drive https://postimg.org/image/b7hin78dh/ - N drive Restarting or powering down will reset it but I'd like to know how to do it manually if it isn't too complicated. Robert I'm not able to reproduce that here. I tried Macrium 6.3 series in a VM, and it always does the right thing - offers to unmount the virtual drive. And yes, when you shut down the OS, all the virtual mounts are unmounted. I don't know of another way off hand. I've never looked for command line solutions for Macrium. Paul |
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I had the same thought and I checked and
I have some but I didn't think to save that portion that's missing. That's why I tried looking further back in Mrimgs to see if it's there. Robert |
#778
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I have used it where it behaves normally
and has the dismount drive but as you can see from the screenshots yesterday mine didn't do that for some odd reason and I should be able to view inside the Mrimg once I've selected the virtual drive letter 'O' but I was denied access. Yet as I say, once I was able to get in, the first time but after that I couldn't. Also I had to resize all my pages today,. very strange behavior coming and going all on it's own. Thoughts, suggestions? Robert |
#779
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Mark Twain wrote:
I have used it where it behaves normally and has the dismount drive but as you can see from the screenshots yesterday mine didn't do that for some odd reason and I should be able to view inside the Mrimg once I've selected the virtual drive letter 'O' but I was denied access. Yet as I say, once I was able to get in, the first time but after that I couldn't. Also I had to resize all my pages today,. very strange behavior coming and going all on it's own. Thoughts, suggestions? Robert About all I can suggest at this point, is reboot, and then mount the next MRIMG and have a look around. Paul |
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I did try looking again and this time
I was able to unmount the drive several times. However, I wasn't able to find the folders. It's not critical but curious they would be missing when everything else seems to be here. Maybe the file's were corrupted or something? Robert |
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