![]() ![]() ☯ Surface Tablet switches off automatically Microsoft Surface Go tablets turned themselves off about 15 s after starting. ↶ Bootenv file skipped by boot loader The boot loader skipped the r file containing user defined settings for the boot process. ![]() ☯ Compatibility with older NTFS With NTFS file systems, created with older versions of Windows (NT4 and earlier), in some cases compressed files could not be read. ⇗ HotCopy/LiveImage HotCopy and LiveImage now also works correctly, if Windows is configured not to mount every Volume automatically. ☯ DataSelect causes cancellation In a few scenarios, utilizing DataSelect, HotCopy and other mechanisms at a time, the cloning or restore process could result in a failure, which then led to a automatic error cancellation of the process. ☯ migrating Dynamic Disks: Partition not accesible When migrating Dynamic Disks (Windows), the first partition was not accessible on the target disk. ☯ Migrating Dynamic Disks: Target not bootable After Migrating Dynamic Disks (Windows), the target disk was not bootable. Copies or images created from these disk were not affected. ![]() ☯ XFS file access in large folders Folders with a large number of entries might have been missing some entries when being displayed (for example with Spot). After adding several workarounds for these issues, these controllers are fully usable now. ⇗ USB 3 compatibility (TI Controllers) Certain Texas Instruments USB 3 controllers were not usable due to their non standard compliant behavior. ⇗ Multi-NVMe Support with Intel-RST When using more than one NVMe disk in a system with "NVMe Remapping" or "Intel Rapid Storage Technology" (Intel-RST) enabled, now all of the NVMe disks can be detected, not only one as before. ↶ Inaccessible Software RAIDs Some Software RAIDs have not been presented as such, but only as individual disks. ↶ Newer M.2/NVMe disks not visible In some cases, newer M.2/NVMe disks were not displayed. It is therefore possible that the latest versions are not yet available for download. Note: The results listed below may also cover future changes, that have not been publicly released yet. ![]()
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