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mechie changed the public information on the Catacombae project.
2009-10-09 07:37:40 UTC in Catacombae
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mechie changed the public information on the Catacombae project.
2009-10-09 07:37:38 UTC in Catacombae
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mechie committed 6b02d43 of branch master to the Catacombae Git repository, changing 0 files.
2009-10-09 07:02:27 UTC in Catacombae
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mechie changed the public information on the Catacombae project.
2009-10-09 06:31:39 UTC in Catacombae
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mechie changed the public information on the Catacombae project.
2009-10-09 06:31:38 UTC in Catacombae
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mechie changed the public information on the Catacombae project.
2009-10-09 06:30:53 UTC in Catacombae
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When the user checks for updates to HFSExplorer, no hyperlink to the updated release is given. Even when clicking the "About" menu item, there is no hyperlink or http address pointing to the Catacombae site. This should be fixed.
2009-09-20 21:00:55 UTC in Catacombae
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Sometimes you want to load a file system that you know is HFS but that is marked incorrectly in a partition table. This is not possible with HFSExplorer at the moment, and what would be needed is a 'force' button when the user gets the dialog that no handler exists for the partition type. (I.e. the user can manually choose one of the available handlers.)
2009-09-11 13:02:25 UTC in Catacombae
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You cannot expect that to work. A lot of attributes, like permissions and ownership, are inevitably lost when you transfer the files over to a Windows filesystem like FAT or NTFS.
Also, if you didn't choose to extract resource forks, then even more data will be lost.
There's more to a filesystem and its attributes than what you normally see, and this way of doing a backup/restore isn't going...
2009-09-06 10:18:23 UTC in Catacombae
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If it's seen by "Disk management" in Windows, then it should be accessible from HFSExplorer. I'm not sure if there's a proper mapping from Disk Management's enumeration to the device numbers, so don't assume that just because Disk Management shows your disk as "drive 1", it means the same as being mapped to the device name "Harddisk1".
Please try the...
2009-08-31 03:41:41 UTC in Catacombae