Hello,
I'm using latest stable 10.0 x64 and found out that the internal TC unpacker silently skips files larger than 2 GB when extracting from ISO.
Steps to reproduce:
1. Download SamDrivers 22.4 from the official page - https://driveroff.net/sam/. Might want to use some other example, as it is a ~32 GB torrent
2. Use internal unpacker (Alt-F9) on the file.
3. I guess it doesn't matter, but I used "Unpack path names (...)" and "Unpack each archive to separate subdir (...)" options.
4. The total size of files is calculated correctly but you can see the "total" progress bar jumping forward several times.
5. Unpack operation completes, but skips five largest files, each 2 GB+.
6. You can also try manually extracting missing files by navigating into the ISO archive, selecting the missing files and pressing F5. The operation completes instantly, no files unpacked.
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Files >2GB skipped on ISO unpacking
Moderators: white, Hacker, petermad, Stefan2
Re: [TC 10.0 x64] Files <2GB skipped by internal ISO unpacking
You should find out which (packer) plugin is used for ISO files because TC can't do anything with such files by default. It's probably the plugin's fault, not that of TC.
Regards
Dalai
Regards
Dalai
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Ryzen 5 2600, 16 GiB RAM, ASUS Prime X370-A, Win7 x64
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Ryzen 5 2600, 16 GiB RAM, ASUS Prime X370-A, Win7 x64
Plugins: Services2, Startups, CertificateInfo, SignatureInfo, LineBreakInfo - Download-Mirror
Re: [TC 10.0 x64] Files <2GB skipped by internal ISO unpacking
Sorry, totally forgot about the plugin installation, it is its fault for sure - please ignore this report.
Re: [TC 10.0 x64] Files <2GB skipped by internal ISO unpacking
Moderator message from: Hacker
Moved to the Plugins and Addons forum.
Mal angenommen, du drückst Strg+F, wählst die FTP-Verbindung (mit gespeichertem Passwort), klickst aber nicht auf Verbinden, sondern fällst tot um.