The only thing common was that I copied the files inside that folders often and they both were of an ample size folders(15+ GB at least). If you read the other posts, you see I don't have "admin privileges" for those folder (but I do for every other folder/file in the hard drive. No...
Same thing just happened to another folder... This can't happened to my iTunes folder... 8,000 songs shared by 3 users... Any help guys? This is getting bad...
What about BitDefender Total Security 2011? I know it may be slightly more CPU intensive, but it is the best out there (for me). Catches everything in my torrents (it has a add in on uTorrent to scan rar files and everything before they even touch your computer), always works, etc... Just...
No I can't. This is what happens: When I go to change them (ie. check the box for full permission) and push save, then open it up again, all the boxes are unchecked. Here is a screenie to show you the advanced owner tab:
No it wasn't. I formatted it right out of the box. And yes, I can add/delete any other folder in it. See if you look here, it says I don't have permissions JUST for that folder/file.
No it's model number is: NSLU2. It is comptiable (I would say) because I have been using it with Windows 7 for about two years now - this being my first problem.
It's a Seagate FreeAgent 250GB Desktop USB Hard Drive, connected by (one of the greatest inventions ever known to man) a Linksys Network Storage Link. No? I don't think so? All I did to get it running was connect the Storage Link to my Hard Drive, log into it, attach my Hard Drive, format it...
Yeah, that's it's Drive Letter. Look here: VVV What is also weird is that, the Hard Drive still shows the space of the Hard Drive with the Movies folder in it. 103GB of 229GB - There is no way this could be without the Movie Folder.
I added a screenie to show you what I get when I right click with shift. I highly doubt that could be the reason. But now thinking about it, look what I boxed on the picture. This is weird since it was made over 2 years ago. Maybe it could have something to do with Windows Media Center...
Yes, it says I need admin privileges (which I have) and I have tried to take ownership of it. No, close to impossible. Not sure what this means... sorry. It's possible that it could be. It says there are no previous versions.
There is no option, "open with" just "open." I also tried the program earlier with no luck. Problem is... There is about 5 computers in the last 3 months that have had access to that folder. And for the last 3 years of using it, this is the first problem I have ever had.
Hi Randy, Did what you said, and I attached a picture of the virus scan and what happened when I opened the autorun.inf with notepad. I believe I created the autorun.inf a long time ago in hopes of creating a shorcut or something (I don't really remember). Either way, I deleted it.
The folder says 0KB, it was originally 60GB. I have three 4 different computers all which have access to the hard drive, and none of them show it as a folder.