Pa2006 9.64.01
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Just updated to PA version 10.00.36. The ISO problem is still an issue.
I also noticed that if you open the ISO in PA, the explorer view shows the files, directories and the correct file sizes.
Just doens’t seem to extract the file completely -
Just updated to PA version 10.00.36. The ISO problem is still an issue.
I also noticed that if you open the ISO in PA, the explorer view shows the files, directories and the correct file sizes.
Just doens’t seem to extract the file completelyit still wont work properly with those certain files. We did fix few other things but not that, yet.
thanks
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it still wont work properly with those certain files. We did fix few other things but not that, yet.
thanks
If you can’t reproduce the problem, I can help you in troubleshooting it…
Let me know
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Any news concerning this problem ?
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it still wont work properly with those certain files. We did fix few other things but not that, yet.
thanks
Is this problem fixed now?
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Is this problem fixed now?
those iso files have different format - UDF, so we need to add that to our iso support…
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those iso files have different format - UDF, so we need to add that to our iso support…
I understand the idea of different ISO format, but it’s not a problem of format here: the same iso used with the same version of powerarchiver is working fine on XP and not on vista…
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Any news concerning this topic ?
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Well, it’s now november 2007 and this problem still exists. I’m even using the RC1 that came out a few days ago, and as I just updated to Vista today (thank god I dual-booted with XP/Vista), I have this problem.
All extracted files are 20Kb or 1Kb. Please fix this as it works perfectly in XP. -
Well, it’s now november 2007 and this problem still exists. I’m even using the RC1 that came out a few days ago, and as I just updated to Vista today (thank god I dual-booted with XP/Vista), I have this problem.
All extracted files are 20Kb or 1Kb. Please fix this as it works perfectly in XP.hopefully in PA 2008… hopefully.
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Really? What’s so complex about it that it works in XP but not in Vista?? I really hope this is fixed soon as instead of buying PowerArchiver, I bought UltraISO which is great for ISO/UDF files. Maybe you could ask them for some help??
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Really? What’s so complex about it that it works in XP but not in Vista?? I really hope this is fixed soon as instead of buying PowerArchiver, I bought UltraISO which is great for ISO/UDF files. Maybe you could ask them for some help??
In Vista it needs UDF support, which is whole another format. So hopefully for 2008.
Please remember, PA is an compression application, which is our main feature.
thanks,
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I’m very very disapointed to read this… as I’m registered client of PA from very long now…
I’m no speaking about UDF format, but very simple ISO 9600 format. As described PA is able to open and browse the ISO, but unable to extract the files under vista. It’s very pitty to see that the same version of PA is working fine under XP and not under vista. I think that this feature is not at all “a small detail to fix”, but that a lot of user want to use as few different softwares as possible. If winrar allows me to use ISO, zip and Rar files with vista, I’ll move to it… and give this advise to everybody…
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Guys, Please try and understand that Windows XP and Vista are completely different OS systems.
PowerArchiver’s development team try their best to ensure each release is compatible and contains the most updated Archive list as possible.
As stated by Spwolf this is now a known issue and they are trying the best to resolve the issue for the next release.
I think what some users forget is PowerArchiver offers the ability to contact them direct via these forums, this is something Winzip, winrar, ultraiso don’t offer and if a user doesnt receive feedback asap they think nothing is being done this is not true.
It just means work is still being done and tested to ensure when complete it would not cause further issues.
also compared to other archive utilities PA offers far more updates/fixes and patches than their competitors and they actually listen to their users.
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Hi Sir Richard,
please notice that this problem is reported from at least 12-05-2006 (beginning of this thread) and it’s the first time I hear that it’s a known problem. Previous answers where “iso format have changed”… 18 months, this is not really “ASAP”… I like PA, and it’s pitty for me that I have to change it…
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Well, I hope that PA Fix it on the next major version which I am sure they will. I can understand your and other users disapointment esspecially when we are all quite loyal to the program. But like everything else sometimes a software vendor just doesnt have the features or functionality that you require specifically. That doesnt mean they never will.
I used Winzip all the time untill powerarchiver 2006 arrived since then i need nothing else. I admit i dont use ISO files allot “very rarely” so this problem doesnt effect me as much but that doesnt mean 5 weeks down the line it wont.
keep checking this thread and the new updates and hopefully soon PA will have the fix needed for you to revert back.
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Hi Sir Richard,
please notice that this problem is reported from at least 12-05-2006 (beginning of this thread) and it’s the first time I hear that it’s a known problem. Previous answers where “iso format have changed”… 18 months, this is not really “ASAP”… I like PA, and it’s pitty for me that I have to change it…
I can tell you what I know. I cant tell you it will be fixed tomorrow, because it wont.
If ISO support under Vista is crucial, then right now PA is not the tool for you. I can only apologize but that wont make fix come any sooner. I hope all the other features make it up for you. ISO support was always an added benefit for PA, it is not our main feature (which is why tools like WinIso and others exist).
thanks,
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p.s. we do appreciate when people complain, because thats how we know that those features matter to them. We will tripple check ISO feature again to make sure there is nothing we can do ASAP (and before PA 2008).
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another example of the speedy reponse we get from PA’s developers. :o)
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so, there will be some happy users tomorrow I think
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