Re my note above (The 1st Drive doesn't have a Virtual Sheep icon) I have just installed this version on a MS Virtual PC Vista 32 bit machine and can see that the 1st Drive indeed does have a Virtual Sheep icon.
So, on my 64bit (real) machine, I have just tried another experiment.
I have shuffled all the drive letters down so that instead of there being C: D: E: F: G: I: J: K: L: M: (i.e. no H: ) there is now C: D: E: F: G: H: I: J: K: L: (i.e. no gap). With this new config the 1st Virtual Drive (M: ) does have a Virtual Sheep icon.
So then I changed it to C: D: E: F: G: T: U: V: W: X: (i.e. large Gap). With this new config the 1st Virtual Drive (H: ) DOES have a Virtual Sheep icon!
So I changed it all back to the original config of C: D: E: F: G: I: J: K: L: M: (i.e. no H: ). and lo and behold, with this config the 1st Virtual Drive (H: ) does NOT have a Virtual Sheep Icon though the 2nd Virtual drive (N: ) does.
Therefore there seems to be a bug that if the 1st Virtual Drive is in the middle of a range of other drives (where theres is a gap of 1 available drive) then it doesn't display a Virtual Sheep icon.
P.S. other than this minor problem, it's a great tool! Thanks!
So, on my 64bit (real) machine, I have just tried another experiment.
I have shuffled all the drive letters down so that instead of there being C: D: E: F: G: I: J: K: L: M: (i.e. no H: ) there is now C: D: E: F: G: H: I: J: K: L: (i.e. no gap). With this new config the 1st Virtual Drive (M: ) does have a Virtual Sheep icon.
So then I changed it to C: D: E: F: G: T: U: V: W: X: (i.e. large Gap). With this new config the 1st Virtual Drive (H: ) DOES have a Virtual Sheep icon!
So I changed it all back to the original config of C: D: E: F: G: I: J: K: L: M: (i.e. no H: ). and lo and behold, with this config the 1st Virtual Drive (H: ) does NOT have a Virtual Sheep Icon though the 2nd Virtual drive (N: ) does.
Therefore there seems to be a bug that if the 1st Virtual Drive is in the middle of a range of other drives (where theres is a gap of 1 available drive) then it doesn't display a Virtual Sheep icon.
P.S. other than this minor problem, it's a great tool! Thanks!
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