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<blockquote data-quote="i7ii" data-source="post: 1118007" data-attributes="member: 116614"><p>Tried to recreate - the mistake... and</p><p></p><p>Tried to re-create your mistake.</p><p></p><p>Let's say we have C:/ Partition labeled as "Windows " and D:/ Partition labeled as "Warehouse"</p><p></p><p>"Disk Mode" is now called "System Mode". And that's what's selected by Default. Normally, this too should work - if you don't touch anything (if the C:/Partition is shown as Yellow/Selected having the Windows Label - while D:/ is shown as Grey/Unselected having the Warehouse label). </p><p></p><p>BUT... for some stupid reason - "it allows you to click on the Disk (in first panel with <strong><u>Next</u></strong> - before the one where you can <strong><u>Proceed</u></strong>) - and when you end-up in the <u><strong>Proceed</strong></u> panel - your C:/Partition is still shown as Yellow/Selected - but D:/ is shown as Grey/Unselected AND "<strong>Unallocated". </strong></p><p></p><p>Thus, if you missed the Unaloocated space part for D:/ Partition - it's quite likely that it will do as it says: restore C:/ and clear D:/</p><p></p><p>On the other hand, if you switch to Partition Mode - clicking on Disk - nothing happens (like with System Mode) - nothing happens, since you can only select a Partition and the others remain intact. Tho, pretty sure most people - use default (System Mode) - and they didn't click on Disk by accident. </p><p></p><p>Seriously, this shouldn't be possible - it's a bad design (leaves room for a meaningless Risk).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="i7ii, post: 1118007, member: 116614"] Tried to recreate - the mistake... and Tried to re-create your mistake. Let's say we have C:/ Partition labeled as "Windows " and D:/ Partition labeled as "Warehouse" "Disk Mode" is now called "System Mode". And that's what's selected by Default. Normally, this too should work - if you don't touch anything (if the C:/Partition is shown as Yellow/Selected having the Windows Label - while D:/ is shown as Grey/Unselected having the Warehouse label). BUT... for some stupid reason - "it allows you to click on the Disk (in first panel with [B][U]Next[/U][/B][U] [/U]- before the one where you can [B][U]Proceed[/U][/B]) - and when you end-up in the [U][B]Proceed[/B][/U] panel - your C:/Partition is still shown as Yellow/Selected - but D:/ is shown as Grey/Unselected AND "[B]Unallocated". [/B] Thus, if you missed the Unaloocated space part for D:/ Partition - it's quite likely that it will do as it says: restore C:/ and clear D:/ On the other hand, if you switch to Partition Mode - clicking on Disk - nothing happens (like with System Mode) - nothing happens, since you can only select a Partition and the others remain intact. Tho, pretty sure most people - use default (System Mode) - and they didn't click on Disk by accident. Seriously, this shouldn't be possible - it's a bad design (leaves room for a meaningless Risk). [/QUOTE]
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