RD: x% when beginning new . 31p6d
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RD: x% when beginning new . 31p6d
Hi.
All of a sudden I get RD: x% before all s.
I don't recall ever seeing it before, and it's quite annoying.
Especially since I don't know what it is.
TIA.
-Gandalf
All of a sudden I get RD: x% before all s.
I don't recall ever seeing it before, and it's quite annoying.
Especially since I don't know what it is.

TIA.
-Gandalf
2h3739
I believe it means Reserving Diskspace. If it's a large file, you're probably seeing it now because it takes longer to do so.
2h3739
Ah, that makes sense.
Many thanks.
Course, that begs the question, how did you know?
I couldn't find it in the FAQ, docs or Google.
Thanks again.
-Gandalf
Many thanks.
Course, that begs the question, how did you know?
I couldn't find it in the FAQ, docs or Google.
Thanks again.
-Gandalf
2h3739
Just a guess
I'm not sure that's what it means, but I'm pretty sure that's what it's doing.

I'm not sure that's what it means, but I'm pretty sure that's what it's doing.
2h3739
Just a question
I use FDM for a long time and this "function" was not present
in any older version.
Older versions just created a file in a second.
So what for is this? Is it better then before?

I use FDM for a long time and this "function" was not present
in any older version.
Older versions just created a file in a second.
So what for is this? Is it better then before?
2h3739
Older versions does the same thing, but they does not show progress.
Alex,
FDM development team
FDM development team
2h3739
Unfortunately, this is not true.
I've just tried it with 700MB file.
FDM 2.1 allocate the space in a second and immediately starts ing. FDM 2.5 shows the progress.
I don't know if this new method is more "safe",
but I can say it is slower, much slower!
I've just tried it with 700MB file.
FDM 2.1 allocate the space in a second and immediately starts ing. FDM 2.5 shows the progress.
I don't know if this new method is more "safe",
but I can say it is slower, much slower!
2h3739
Yes, the difference is that FDM started immediately while the allocation was in progress. Now FDM wait until allocation will be finished.
Alex,
FDM development team
FDM development team
2h3739
antini wrote:Just a guess
I'm not sure that's what it means, but I'm pretty sure that's what it's doing.
Ye, i think you're right since it does not show the size of the file before it does the RD.
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