"Export is taking data from one program or computer to another" "Open" doesn't export anything. Adminer might be minimalistic, it's not logical. Maybe it's to minimalistic.
Jakub, you're right. Because I'm not familiair with this kind of database-software, and I couldn't find a userguide, I kept the default settings, which is "Output: Open." an Adminer-userguide with explanation of all the Export and Import options is appreciated. Thank you
Hi Jakub, My webbrowsers download automatically to folder F:\<username>\Downloads\ There is no file adminer.sql in the Downloads folder, or anywhere else on my computer. \phpBB\Adminer\adminer.php and the MariaDB database are on a remote Server of a hosting provider, not on my local computer. "From server Webserver file adminer.sql" is not my local computer! File adminer.sql is NOT downloaded to my local computer.</username>
I've created a database export, but Adminer didn't ask me where to put the file. The export file is NOT in the Adminer.php directory Import says, the file is: From server Webserver file adminer.sql[.gz] [RunFile] Where is this file located? As I said, it's not in the phpBB\Adminer\ directory, nor in the phpBB root directory
ImDisk Ram Disk DISM Error 3
Igor, I did the test you suggested with a small size windows .exe file and file - copy.exe. First with the DISM capture command, which let again to the reference count error. Then with wimlib capture, on which 7-Zip test reported There are no errors. I cannot imagine a more basic, simple, trustworth and convincing test. I'm convinced now you're right. Thank you for all your effort, you put in to this. As a tip for other users facing the same problem: wimlib optimize can repair the wim, so the error...
I did the suggested test on a FAT32 partition with 2 folders containing a copied file test.txt containing a zero. Captured with DISM command-line twice, (Fast and Max compression) 7-Zip reported "There are no errors" in both wim files. Repeated this in Fat32 with the CrystalDiskInfo folder and DISM fast compression, and 7-Zip reported "incorrect reference count"
I did the suggested test on a FAT32 partition with 2 folders containing a copied file test.txt containing a zero. Captured with DISM command-line twice, (Fast and Max compression) 7-Zip reported "There are no errors" in both wim files. Repeated this in Fat32 with the CrystalDiskInfo folder and DISM fast compression, and 7-Zip reported "incorrect reference count"