Hi Leo,
Photo albums are old fashioned by now. And especially those who are more than one meter wide. Anyway, I resized them so I can see myself what you are talking about. I see a couple of issues :
a. Never try to show off with a new camera on a forum;
b. Don't put up photos with nothing in them (08);
c. Proof your work before finalizing it.
haha
d. Do not try to detach any volume which never has been attached (see my previous post, but I don't think you got the message of it);
e. Do not use drive X: in any circumstance because it is reserved for this mechanism. Hence, your music is not allowed to be on X:.
f. Never use the \Data\ folder elsewhere than default, unless you seriously know what you are doing. So put that to c:\Data\ (and maybe find yourself deactivated).
g. Never change such data from the RAM-OS Disk to begin with. I mean, why ? it worked when you received it.
h. The field "Copy setting to" *IS* correct. So leave that as it is (pointing to that X: location);
i. Very very good that you showed your settings, because I could not have guessed that these things were the matter (and the culprit !).
Lastly, keep in mind : after booting from RAM no volume is
attached as such. This means you can also not
detach it. Call it "computers" that the message in such circumstance can be "BASE Volume did not detach". Correct it is, but it is completely misleading of course. Thus :
- Boot from RAM;
- Pull out the disk.
that's all what's needed.
Want to use it again in explicit fashion ?
- Put it in;
- Attach it;
- Do what you want on Drive X: (because there it now sits);
- Close Explorer which still might view drive X:
- Detach it.
Or Want to save your settings explicitly ?
- Put it in;
- Attach it;
- Save Settings via the menu on the Stop button;
- Detach it (but maybe this goes automatically).
Or want to shut down the system (or reboot) ?
- Put it in;
- Shut down (or reboot).
And do notice that in each of the circumstances a message may tell you that "The BASE Volume was not detached because not found". This is a bug (and springs from me writing the program
).
Also notice another bit of misleading thing : When you'd have attached the BASE volume explicitly and it is thus available under drive X:, if you then close XXHighEnd it is detached under the hood (this is on purpose for reasons, but not obvious at all and times inconvenient).
Best regards and take it as it is (just fun !).
Peter