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rickmastfan67

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  1. This seems to be fixed in v2.13.670 as my pagefile.sys is the proper color again. Windows 7 x64
  2. Just wanted to post another update to this. Version 2.13.670 was just released the other day and this bug was NOT fixed................... This was a major regression IMO since v2.10. At no time when selecting a HD inside the GUI should the Floppy Disk drive be triggered!
  3. I just wish the floppy drive bug could have been fixed for this version. Gets really annoying hearing it get activated when it shouldn't when switching to other drives inside of Defraggler.
  4. I added that info to my post while you were responding to it. lol.
  5. I'm seeing this happening as well. Mine is showing up as blue (meaning it thinks it's defraged files). Windows 7 x64
  6. Just wanted to post an update to this. Version 2.12.628 was just released yesterday and this bug was NOT fixed.
  7. You need to have the "Save all settings to INI file" unclicked. If you don't, the Shell Extenstions section will remain grayed out. (W7 x64 here as well)
  8. http://forum.piriform.com/index.php?showtopic=36997
  9. Have already tried that. No difference as my floppy drive still keeps getting accessed whenever I click on any of my normal HDD's in 2.11 in the GUI.
  10. I have just upgraded to the new 2.11 version from 2.10 and have now noticed that whenever I switch drives in the GUI, my floppy drive is activated. So, for instance, when I start Defraggler, it defaults to drive C in the GUI. Then when I click on say, Drive F (which is another normal Hard Drive), I hear my floppy drive getting activated for a moment on my system. This never happened in any of the previous builds. Is there a way to get the program to stop trying to access drive A unless I click on it inside of the GUI? If not, can that be an option to prevent the program from attempting to access my floppy drive? Thanks. Oh, I'm running Windows 7 x64 if that helps.
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