NemesisZeRo
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Hi
This is a strange phenomenon that I never have come across during my many years of fiddling.
I saw on my media server b(running on Windows 7), a series that was misplaced, upon opening the correct directory, I found.. nothing, the directory and the files didn't exist in the series directory.
I then used Windows search function and searched for the series, and found them..
Well, Windows explorer claimed to have found them in the same location I just manually searched.
After a recheck, I found.. nothing..
Then I used a third party search program, it found the series, but found them in the right directory, and after a check, sure there that were.
The storage device is a USB hard-disk.
I've scanned the drive for errors, but nothing was found.
I'm little clueless right now [emoji54] ..
This is a strange phenomenon that I never have come across during my many years of fiddling.
I saw on my media server b(running on Windows 7), a series that was misplaced, upon opening the correct directory, I found.. nothing, the directory and the files didn't exist in the series directory.
I then used Windows search function and searched for the series, and found them..
Well, Windows explorer claimed to have found them in the same location I just manually searched.
After a recheck, I found.. nothing..
Then I used a third party search program, it found the series, but found them in the right directory, and after a check, sure there that were.
The storage device is a USB hard-disk.
I've scanned the drive for errors, but nothing was found.
I'm little clueless right now [emoji54] ..
Solution
Are you sure these files don't have the H and/or S attributes set on them? Hidden or system files won't show in explorer by default.
NemesisZeRo
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Yeah, I always activates that function explorer.Are you sure these files don't have the H and/or S attributes set on them? Hidden or system files won't show in explorer by default.