Randy Barnett <blindmansbluff09@...>
The problem is probly on his end then. Nothing you can do from
your jend...
On 10/1/2020 10:33 PM, Marty Hutchings
wrote:
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After I gave the thumb drive to my friend and he
discovered that his computers would not display the files,
he returned it to me and I put the drive into my computer
and was able to view the files and even open one of the Word
Documents. Everything was as it should be on my computer.
Why not on his?
Love in Christ
Marty
If we view this present life as our primary goal, we will
agree with William Shakespeare who said: “Life is a tale
told by an idiot, full of sound and fury, signifying
nothing.” From TODAY IN THE WORD June 1, 2020
Sent: Thursday, October 01, 2020 10:54 PM
Subject: Re: Files not showing up
Did you wait for the files to finish transferring? If
there was a lot of them it would take a minute or 3.
Clicking on the remove drive before the files finished
could result in the transfer being canceled.
On 10/1/2020 5:54 PM, Marty
Hutchings wrote:
I copied the files from my documents folder on my
computer by selecting the folder in My Documents,
copying to the clip board, Alt Tab to the thumb
drive and pasting. Then I closed My Documents and
the thumb drive, went to the System Tray and went to
Safely Remove Device button, hit it and arrowed down
to the drive and hit Enter and waited until it said
that it is now safe to remove the drive.
Love in Christ
Marty
If we view this present life as our primary goal, we
will agree with William Shakespeare who said: “Life
is a tale told by an idiot, full of sound and fury,
signifying nothing.” From TODAY IN THE WORD June 1,
2020
Sent: Thursday, October 01, 2020
7:20 PM
Subject: Re: Files not showing up
Right, but how did they get
onto the thumb drive?
Was it from a dropbox folder
on a computer?
Thom
The files are from a thumb
drive. Actually, two thumb drives were
tried, the second one being brand new.
Love in Christ
Marty
If we view this present life as our
primary goal, we will agree with William
Shakespeare who said: “Life is a tale
told by an idiot, full of sound and
fury, signifying nothing.” From TODAY IN
THE WORD June 1, 2020
Sent: Thursday, October
01, 2020 7:14 AM
Subject: Re: Files not
showing up
The other thing that I was
thinking, are these files being copied
from dropbox? If so, sometimes there is
a dialog box that opens to ask you if
you want to copy the files without their
properties. If you don’t know this is
open it will copy the folders but not
the files. Just a suggestion. If you
need any help, reply
I don't know if this
is happening, but is it possible
for Windows 10 Security to be
putting these files in quarantine
as soon as the flashdrive is
plugged in?
How about if you
zipped the folders up and sent
them as an attachment in an email?
Take care and stay safe. Mike.
Sent from my iBarstool. Go
dodgers!
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Sent: Wednesday,
September 30, 2020 10:02 PM
Subject: Re: Files not
showing up
Are you using the
built-in security app so come on
those little drives? If I was you I
would do a full format on the drive
then copy the files. If it’s not the
little security app on the drive.
I’ve never seen this before and I
don’t know what you can do.
I am using Windows
7 and the latest JAWS on a desktop
computer that I copied a folder
with 2 subfolders containing Word
documents onto a flash drive. I
gave a friend this flash drive .
the first sub folder has over 200
Word documents, some .doc and some
.docx files and the second sub
folder had 11 Word documents in
it. My friend has 2 laptops both
running Windows 10. He is not a
JAWS user as he is sighted. When
he plugs this flash drive in to
either of these computers, he can
see the folder and subfolders, but
when he opens the subfolders,
there are no files in them. Can
any one please tell me why? We
first thought that the flash drive
was corrupt, so he gave me another
drive to try and the same thing
happened. Both drives work fine
on my computer, that is I can
access the files.
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