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After adding a new work group to my laptop

 
 
Dale
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      20th Jul 2004
After adding a new work group to my laptop I can not see
the files on the drive when I boot to dos. It is as if
none of the directories and all files in this new group
can not be seen in my dos prompt. I even tried copying a
file to a directory that can be seen and I can see the
directory and inside of it but the file can not be seen.
Help please I need to be able to see the file to use
ghost to write it to another drive.

 
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      4th Sep 2012

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