So they can survive at that depth, but not necessarily operate.” “They can go deeper than that because they will have a safety margin built into the design, but the pumps and other systems that are associated with that may not have the capacity to operate. “Most rescue systems are really only rated to about 600m (1,970 feet),” he said. He said his company upgraded much of the submarine’s internal structures and systems but lacked recent information about the vessel.įrank Owen, secretary of the Submarine Institute of Australia, also said the submarine could be at too great a depth for a rescue team to operate. The Indonesian navy believes the submarine sank to a depth of 600-700m (2,000-2,300ft) – three times greater than the depth at which pressure would begin to crush the vessel.Īhn Guk-hyeon, an official from South Korea’s Daewoo Shipbuilding and Marine Engineering, which refitted the vessel in 2009-2012, said the submarine would collapse if it goes deeper than around 200m. The US defence department was sending “airborne assets” to assist in the submarine search, Pentagon spokesman John Kirby said on Twitter. Indonesia said several countries had responded to requests for assistance, with Malaysia and Singapore sending ships, and Australia offering “help in any way we can”. He said they were waiting for a navy ship with underwater detection facilities to arrive in the area before they could investigate further. Yudo Margono said rescuers had found an unidentified object with high magnetism at a depth of 50-100m (165-330ft) and that officials hoped it was the submarine. I was able to go to another computer and run it from a remote UNC path, so the program appears to be fully portable and does not require admin installation.An aerial photo shows oil spills are seen in the water where the search operation for the Navy submarine KRI Nanggala that went missing Photograph: Eric Ireng/EPA The software has interesting features including being able to calculate folder sizes,īatch file renamer, advanced file search ( including filters on size and date), file type filter view and directory comparison just to name a few. This file manager correctly displays and handles folders with large numbers of sub-folders. You can navigate to any UNC path by going to Commands>Change Directory. It appears it was a piece of freeware that was created in 1997, then it converted into commercial software and just recently was transitioned back to freeware as of July 2019. This is where Altap Salamander comes in to help us. If Windows file explorer detects any change in the folder list it redraws the folder display view and re-enumerates the folder list starting at folder 1. The other issue with the native Windows file explorer is the refreshing view glitch. At that point, I would usually copy and paste the direct folder path into the native Windows file explorer while RDPed into a server to work around the lock-up issue. I frequently use XYplorer for file operations, however, it would lock-up if I went too deep into the folder structure. ![]() ![]() Using the built-in Windows file explorer won’t work due to the desktop.ini problem where all you see is a bunch of My Documents folders and not a list of username named folders. At work, there is a folder with 13000+ sub-folders ( don’t ask) I have to work with periodically. I recently stumbled upon Altap Salamander.
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