Suddenly unable to start backup (threadError)
Great, I’m glad everything is working now.
There should be an entry in the windows programs and apps list that you can select and click uninstall on. Deleting the files manually and then reinstalling will work, but you might end up with an orphaned, duplicate AnyBackup entry in the programs list.
I've added a 1.1.9 build which has a few fixes for duplicate file handling which should fix the sticky mode crash. I also added a context item "Find All Copies" so you can easily find all copies on all disks from the "Duplicate Files" results. Let me know if you're still seeing issues. Note It's been a long time since I've done a build and I lost my previous installer config. This means you'll need to uninstall first and then reinstall since it'll register as a new application. Your data should be...
I've added a 1.1.9 build which has a few fixes for duplicate file handling which should fix the sticky mode crash. I also added a context item "Find All Copies" so you can easily find all copies on all disks from the "Duplicate Files" results. Let me know if you're still seeing issues.
Tagging 1.1.9
#145 -- Adding new "Find all copies" context menu for results, fixing all unit tests, fixing broken duplicate file handling, explicitly including unused packages
Looking a little closer, I'm guessing the confusion here is what you're seeing in "Duplicate Files" / Ctrl+D, this setup shows you the duplicate copies that are set to be removed. Every one of these entries should have a corresponding copy on another drive if you search. Let me know if that's not the case. (As a cheap option here you can hit Search, choose "File" and drive type "Backup" and then put the file name in the query.) My working assumption at this point is that the duplicate file detection...