Hello,
I have a new 8gb u3 usb pen drive, from which I removed the U3 software.
When I open it in TC, the two folder that are on the root are not shown. I can see them when I open it in windows explorer.
Any suggestion?
missing folders on usb pen drive
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hidden folders?
Thank you very much Holger. Following your advice, the two folders actually showed up. However they are not (should not be) hidden folders (they are just: documents and applications). What happens now is that a true hidden folder is shown (system).
If possible I would prefer not to see hidden folders. Any other ideas?
But at least this way I can use TC with the drive.
demian
If possible I would prefer not to see hidden folders. Any other ideas?
But at least this way I can use TC with the drive.
demian
Re: hidden folders?
demian wrote:..However they are not (should not be) hidden folders (they are just: documents and applications). What happens now is that a true hidden folder is shown (system).
Are these folders customized folders (special icon via desktop.ini)?
Customizing Folders with Desktop.ini
A common mistake by some applications is to set the system attribute for the reason to mark a folder a system folder.
This works but it is not necessary, because setting the Read only flag is the preferred way to do this.
To keep the customized icon of such a folder just change the folder attribute (non recursive!) from "System" to "Read only".
Sorry, TC has no separate setting for system and hidden files.If possible I would prefer not to see hidden folders. Any other ideas?
But you can use the ignore list feature:
Configuration -> options..- >Ignore list
Just add some names like
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\$Recycle.Bin\
\Recycler\
\System Volume Information\
\pagefile.sys
\hiberfil.sys
- starting backslash means: placed in the root folder of each drive
- ending backslash means: folder name, not file name
- or use file masks like : _vti_*\
A little bit more of work than switching a global system, hidden visible flag on/off, but it's worth.

Regards
Holger
system folders
Thank you a lot guys. @Holger: you hit the point. These folder are marked with the system attribute, very likely because they were customized the way you described. I went after the indications of Giovanni and removed this attribute from the two folder (recursively). Then I changed the display option not to to show the hidden folders. It seems everything works fine.
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