Acer Iconia 500 with Android 3.01 and Dell studio laptop with Windows 7.
I copied a folder of photographs (approx 700 MB) from the Dell to a USB stick, then from the USB to the Acer (mnt/sdcard/Pictures/).
I could see the new folder (name 11-07) in TC, and I could view individual photographs using Gallery, but none of the Acer picture viewing apps found the new folder, even though they could see all the other sub-folders in the Pictures folder.
I then connected the Acer to the Dell with a USB cable, and looked at the Pictures folder from the Windows machine (using "Computer"). The listing of the Pictures folder did not show the 11-07 folder.
I then deleted the 11-07 folder on the Acer (using TC), and re-copied it over through the USB cable, using Windows. The folder is now visible to all the picture viewing apps on the Acer.
I have also just created a new folder on the Acer, using TC (name 11-070). This folder is not visible when viewed from the Dell via the USB cable, or using the Gallery App. It is visible however from all the file manager apps I have installed (TC, Astro, File Expert, and File Manager HD)
Folder created with TC not visible
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Strange, it looks like the system does some kind of caching, so the old directory listing taken from the cache doesn't see the new folder/files yet.
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Thanks for your feedback! Hopefully it was a bug in 3.0 (which was rushed to market by Google after the success of the iPad).
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