Another bug? Viewing WD modules from Module Directory

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Another bug? Viewing WD modules from Module Directory

Postby 300ddr » 11.07.12, 02:09

In module directory, right click module and "view module" (or double click to view module) --> works the first time. Then every other module I try to "view" returns the same sector data from the first module. Only work-around is to close module directory, reopen, and view different module. Need to close/reopen every time I want to view another module.

So far this problem has occurred with WD20EARS-00MVWB0 (sadle G6) and now for testing also with WD30EZRS-00J99B0 (dragon) and WD15EARS-60MVWB0 sadle G6). In fact, I can't get it to NOT happen with WD drives.

Could someone else please check with a similar (or ideally same) model drive to find out if it's just me or a real bug?

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Re: Another bug? Viewing WD modules from Module Directory

Postby ACE_Admin » 11.07.12, 15:14

Well, the bug is reported and soon new setup will appear on the update boxes.
The fastest solution that could help to avoid this problem is to close the tab of with this module with clicking "Close" button on its top menu.

Close button is the first button on panel and its icon has a document with a cross(that turns red when you put your mouse over it).
Sorry for these inconveniences.
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Re: Another bug? Viewing WD modules from Module Directory

Postby 300ddr » 12.07.12, 21:44

Sorry to report this problem remains after the 5.1 update :(

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Re: Another bug? Viewing WD modules from Module Directory

Postby 300ddr » 12.07.12, 23:22

BTW… thanks for the "close" tip --> that does make this bug easier to live with, and easier/quicker than closing/reopening "modules directory."


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