![]() ![]() The statusline at the bottom of the window shows some additional informationĪbout the selected item. So you should only do that after a finished Scan After the rebuilding process it will do a scan You can also drag'n drop files in this window.Ĭlrmamepro will use the current Rebuilder optionsĪnd rebuilds the dropped files. You will also see a warning if the scanner uses 'fix-missing uses sysdefpaths' You will be warned if the rebuilder and scanner mergemodes differ. You canĭisable that warning by cmpro.ini -> Scan_SysDefRebuildWarning = off.īy single-clicking the reported messages you will be able to copy parts of them While rebuilder's destination doesn't use sysdefpaths or vice versa. It shows the name, used BIOSSet, description, clone, The Set Information window will be automatically updated when you click on an The "?" Symbol will open a new Set-Information window. ItĪlso lists all files and samples with detailed information like crc32, size, md5, sha1,ĬHD md5s are the ones from the chd header which represent the md5 of Sourcefile, sampleclone and manufacturer information about the currently selected set. Missing, wrong sized, wrong named and wrong-crc32 files/samples are shown withĪ different icon and a red-backgroundcolor. This color-display is only taken from the current scan. You can use the name-editbox to switch to a different set (even if Only scanned for wrong-sized files, you won't see a red background for missingįiles. Scan-results, you don't get any additional coloring of files with problems ! It's not listed in the scan-results window). Hide Parent-ROMs will hide parent files in clonesets. You the chance to copy the belonging string to the clipboard. The spinnercontrols at the left will let you step to the next/prev active set. The crc search editbox and the spinnercontrols on the right will let you #AUTOPROMPT SKIP PROMPT XML UPDATE#Ĭlicking on an item there will update the The tree on the left shows an alphabetically sorted (by setname, or optionally byĭescription) list of all sets. ![]() Search for crc32 values in the currently loaded dat. Next/previous crc32 match by pressing the spinnerbuttons. In front of each setname you see a checkbox. ![]() There are several options to allow some special Toggling this checkboxĮnables/disables the set (for scanning, merging, rebuilding). Only time will tell if the shield truly makes a difference.This button will invert the currently selected items. I've dropped the phone a couple of times but not directly on the screen. To avoid this, I positioned the shield against the bottom edge of the guide and no longer have that noticeable gap at the bottom edge. There is not much clearance between the shield's edge and the edge of the positioning guide but I use an otter box defender on my phone and noticed the first phone had a small gap you could feel when swiping up from the bottom edge. Maybe, maybe not, but that's what I did this time around. With the guide in place, the sticker misses along the edge of the screen and potentially leaves an area with dust. I used the sticker on the screen before placing the guide so that I could get the sticker to touch the entire screen surface. The instructions say use the wet then the dry wipe then attach the screen guide and use the dabbing sticker to remove dust. After attaching the screen on my second phone I think I know why the first one started detaching. The small bubble grew and ran up the left side but didn't affect the performance so I used it as is instead of wasting a second shield. The first shield began detaching from the screen after 4-5 months and I thought it was just some moisture infiltration at the bottom. This is the second phone I have purchased this protector for. I read some comments on other brands and this is the only one I read describing how easy the installation was. ![]()
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