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| Can see files in command prompt but not in windows explorer My friends HD crashed. Before I reformatted it, I went into the Command Prompt option from the Windows RE and copied all the files and folders to a usb harddrive. (I used the robocopy command from the command prompt.) Now, when I connect the hd to another machine, I cannot see and of the files or folders that I copied in Windows Explorer. I know the files are there because I can still see them from a command prompt and Windows (Vista) even reports that there are 27GB used on the disk. How can I see these files in Windows so that I can copy them back? PLEASE help! Thanks. |
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| Re: Can see files in command prompt but not in windows explorer domtrump <domtrump@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:[color=blue] > > My friends HD crashed. Before I reformatted it, I went into the Command > Prompt option from the Windows RE and copied all the files and folders > to a usb harddrive. (I used the robocopy command from the command > prompt.) Now, when I connect the hd to another machine, I cannot see > and of the files or folders that I copied in Windows Explorer. I know > the files are there because I can still see them from a command prompt > and Windows (Vista) even reports that there are 27GB used on the disk. > How can I see these files in Windows so that I can copy them back? > PLEASE help! Thanks.[/color] What is the location of these files? I am assuming that they are not hidden system files (without the hidden attribute) as you actually want to save them (and I do not think there are many, if any, system files with the hidden attribute set). I am guessing that these files are on the Desktop, and you cannot see them in the user's desktop folder because they are in the shared Public desktop folder. C:\Users\Public\Desktop .... is the default location, IIRC. ss. |
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| Re: Can see files in command prompt but not in windows explorer Synapse Syndrome <synapse@NOSPAMsyndrome.me.uk> wrote:[color=blue][color=green] >> >> My friends HD crashed. Before I reformatted it, I went into the Command >> Prompt option from the Windows RE and copied all the files and folders >> to a usb harddrive. (I used the robocopy command from the command >> prompt.) Now, when I connect the hd to another machine, I cannot see >> and of the files or folders that I copied in Windows Explorer. I know >> the files are there because I can still see them from a command prompt >> and Windows (Vista) even reports that there are 27GB used on the disk. >> How can I see these files in Windows so that I can copy them back? >> PLEASE help! Thanks.[/color] > > > What is the location of these files? > > I am assuming that they are not hidden system files (without the hidden > attribute) as you actually want to save them (and I do not think there > are many, if any, system files with the hidden attribute set). > > I am guessing that these files are on the Desktop, and you cannot see > them in the user's desktop folder because they are in the shared Public > desktop folder. > > C:\Users\Public\Desktop > > ... is the default location, IIRC.[/color] I re-read your post and realised that I did not read it properly. I cannot think of any reason for that happening right at this moment, but what is stopping you from using Robocopy to copy them back? ss. |
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| Re: Can see files in command prompt but not in windows explorer "Synapse Syndrome" wrote: [color=blue] > Synapse Syndrome <synapse@NOSPAMsyndrome.me.uk> wrote:[color=green][color=darkred] > >> > >> My friends HD crashed. Before I reformatted it, I went into the Command > >> Prompt option from the Windows RE and copied all the files and folders > >> to a usb harddrive. (I used the robocopy command from the command > >> prompt.) Now, when I connect the hd to another machine, I cannot see > >> and of the files or folders that I copied in Windows Explorer. I know > >> the files are there because I can still see them from a command prompt > >> and Windows (Vista) even reports that there are 27GB used on the disk. > >> How can I see these files in Windows so that I can copy them back? > >> PLEASE help! Thanks.[/color] > > > > > > What is the location of these files? > > > > I am assuming that they are not hidden system files (without the hidden > > attribute) as you actually want to save them (and I do not think there > > are many, if any, system files with the hidden attribute set). > > > > I am guessing that these files are on the Desktop, and you cannot see > > them in the user's desktop folder because they are in the shared Public > > desktop folder. > > > > C:\Users\Public\Desktop > > > > ... is the default location, IIRC.[/color] > > > I re-read your post and realised that I did not read it properly. > > I cannot think of any reason for that happening right at this moment, but > what is stopping you from using Robocopy to copy them back? > > ss. > > >[/color] If I copy back with Robocopy, the same thing happens on the new computer. The files are there, but they only show up in command prompt - not windows explorer. Any ideas? |
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| Re: Can see files in command prompt but not in windows explorer Domenick wrote: [color=blue] > If I copy back with Robocopy, the same thing happens on the new computer. > The files are there, but they only show up in command prompt - not windows > explorer. Any ideas?[/color] Someone more clever than I about attributes/permissions may come along, but here's a workaround I'd try. Boot with Knoppix or the Linux Live CD of your choice. Burn the files to CD using the K3B burning program. Or try copying them to a freshly formatted USB stick with enough capacity. The point is that Linux doesn't honor Windows' file attributes/permissions and perhaps this will allow you to get the files back in a visible state. Malke -- MS-MVP Elephant Boy Computers - Don't Panic! [url]http://www.elephantboycomputers.com/#FAQ[/url] |
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