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Gingko

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  • Birthday 09/06/1956

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  1. I want to confirm this bug too (effectively not fixed in 2.00). This is a regression lasting for near that one year now, probably starting from 1.16 or 1.17, I don't remember exactly. Quite painful. Gingko
  2. Hello, I would like to make a suggestion for a change in the default colors in the drive space map (sorry if it don't use proper names, I am translating them back from French). The default color used for "MFT reserved space" is currently a kind of dark violet. I think this is not a good choice : MFT reserved space is actually a free space (made for being allocated last, after all other free space will have been taken), and this color doesn't suggest it. This would rather need a color very near to white. I know that I have an option for changing colors, and this is what I repeatedly do all the time on each new install (I replace by a light cyan). But with the new 2.00 design, I find now harder to do this: the two default display templates cannot be customized, which means that for doing the same thing, I have to build a whole custom display from scratch, by specifying each time all parameters (width, height, style, mode, and all other colors one by one), and I cannot quickly switch between modern and original display template. So I suggest now to select another default color for MFT reserved space ? and maybe also to allow modern and original display templates to be separately customized, in addition to the ability to create a whole customized display template. Gingko
  3. Hello, I would like to know if is there any mean, using Defraggler, to know which file(s) are sharing the space of a given cluster square inside the Defraggler cluster map ? If there is no mean to know that, I think this should be a good feature to add. After a defragmentation, there seems to be very often a lot of small unmovable files scattering the free space at the end of the disk, and knowing which files they are would allow thinking about finding another way to move them, or even sometime to delete them. Gingko
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