A system diagnostics program focused on running from a live Linux environment. Focused mainly on troubleshooting Windows host computers at the moment (virus removal, file recovery and that sort of thing).
Currently this is being done by cheating and just opening a Nautilus window to have the user find the path independently and type it in the field manually or copy and paste it. Apparently the built in HTML browse option only supports picking files and not folder paths.
This should probably be a tar.gz in C:\Compensato\Quarantine There may have to be some logic here to determine if the entire folder containing the selected files should be quarantined or just the individual file.
This can be accomplished by executing a "ping -f" and analyzing the packet loss metric. There should be a test to the local gateway as well as an external source like Google.
If the drive seems to be not mounting due to Windows 8 mounting issues there should be a prompt to tell the user to boot back into Windows and choose "Restart" instead of "Shutdown" to solve the issue.
This seems to triggered by the fact that Windows 8 doesn't actually shut down when you tell it to. Rather, it seems to hibernate and that's what triggers the error.