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@ -164,7 +164,7 @@ The fix if you are using WebODM with Docker is as follows (instructions are for
1. Ensure that you have a directory which contains all of the images for the task and only the images;
2. Open Docker Desktop and navigate to Containers. Identify your WebODM instance and navigate to the container that is named `worker`. You will need the Container ID. This is a hash which is listed under the container name. Click to copy the Container ID using the copy icon next to it.
3. Open Terminal and enter `docker cp <sourcedirectory>/. <dockercontainerID>:/webodm/app/media/project/<projectID>/task/<taskID>`. Paste the Container ID to replace the location titled `<dockercontainerID>`. Enter the full directory path for your images to replace `<sourcedirectory`;
3. Open Terminal and enter `docker cp <sourcedirectory>/. <dockercontainerID>:/webodm/app/media/project/<projectID>/task/<taskID>`. Paste the Container ID to replace the location titled `<dockercontainerID>`. Enter the full directory path for your images to replace `<sourcedirectory>`;
4. Go back to Docker Desktop and navigate to Volumes in the side bar. Click on the volume called `webodm_appmedia`, click on `project`, identify the correct project and click on it, click on `task` and identify the correct task.
5. From Docker Desktop substitute the correct `<projectID>` and `<taskID>` into the command in Terminal;
6. Execute the newly edited command in Terminal. You will see a series of progress messages and your images will be copied to Docker;