re: Windows Explorer shows incorrect ZIP-disk file structure.
Friday, March 12, 2004 at 10:12 pm Windows XP Annoyances Discussion Forum
Posted by Ricer46
(23889 messages posted)
Did you have a file open from the first disk when you ejected it?
Your second disk is corrupted now, and you won't get back what you think is the
"real directory structure."
On Friday, March 12, 2004 at 8:26 pm, Leo wrote:
>Dear People. Would you please help me with my problem.
> I have two zip-disks. Once, I was using one of them. I pressed the button to
eject
>it, put it away then inserted the second disk. But the real directory structure
of
>the second disk was not shown in the Windows Explorer, instead there was the reflection
>of the file structure of the first disk. I inserted the first Zip disk again, ejected
>it thorogh the "Properties" command, then put the second disk back, changed its
label,
>but nothing worked. I even read my second-"broken" zip-disk on the different computer,
>but the file structure of the first disk remained, instead of the real one. How
can
>I retrive my information.
> With appreciation Leo
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