I apologize for my OCD, but I have a niggling issue that has been driving me slowly but inexorably off the deep end, and I'm hoping the developer or the community can help drag me back from the brink.
First, the system specs: Windows 7 x64, reproducible on different systems but not certain about other platforms.
I separate many aspects of my file system into drives that I navigate via the folder tree. For instance, I have my system drive, a download/unpack drive, 2 virtual optical drives, a physical optical drive, and several network drives (music, video, software iso and installations, photos). My problem is that these drives are inexplicably out of order. My J: drive is listed below my R:, S:, and T: drives, my X: drive is above my I: drive... the only drives in the right place are C:, D:, and Z:. The drive labels aren't the sort criteria being used, because there is no rhyme or reason to them either.
Thanks. I can reproduce something similar so I've sent a bug report to GPSoftware.
(In my case it seems to be sorting by the label, which makes a bit more sense, but even then it should be sorting the drives by letter as that seems to be what other things do. And from your screenshots it looks like something odd is happening for sure.)