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Old February 28th, 2012, 04:22 AM
Confused old man Confused old man is offline
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Default Managing Images

I have created images of hard disks on a External USB Hard Drive. I would like to manage these Images by viewing the Image Files using Windows Explorer.
When I view the External USB Hard Drive in Windows Explorer none of the Image Files are visible. The drive looks completely empty. Why aren't the image files visible? How can I view these files?
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Old March 9th, 2012, 09:22 AM
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Default Re: Managing Images

The image files are inside yellow folders.

If you let paragon use default naming , they look like this:

Name:  arc.jpg
Views: 41
Size:  9.8 KB


Inside those folders are the actual files , they look like this:

Name:  arc-contents..jpg
Views: 41
Size:  24.1 KB

Windows cannot see inside the image files.

You can use Paragon File transfer wizard or Paragon Volume Explorer ( one or both of those is included in your paragon product - depending which paragon product you have ) to see the image contents and copy out any individual bits - if you want to do so.

If yo can't see any folders on your external drive - either the contents of that drive are hidden in some way - or it is empty.

You could go to windows cotrol panel >folder options and make sure hidden files and protected operating system files are showing.

See if that helps.
 

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