CSC CACHE

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sgt

I have a 1.5T MyBookWorld ll Net Drive. It contains all of my important
documents, programs, and backups. I'm unable to access it. All the folders
have a gray X.

A few weeks ago I had inadvertently hit the 'SYNC' button and couldn't stop
it. I tried to remove it and wasn't successful. My search on 'how to'
informed me that it's not removable (!@#$%^&*).

Now when I check the properties of the drive, it reads: 'File System:
CSC-CACHE' (and gives me an incorrect drive size.) Why would the SYNC program
convert my entire 1.5T drive to a cache?

I know nothing about this Sync cache and I'm afraid if I found some way to
'empty' it, I would be deleting my entire drive. I'm at a total loss.

Can anyone give me a clue as to what to do about this dilemma?
 
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DDW

Can anyone give me a clue as to what to do about this dilemma?

For starters, you can quit starting new threads about your problem.
This is your third... and that's two too many.

DDW
 
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sgt

Sorry...I'm new at this...I didn't know if I was in the right place or not.
You must be one of those young, arrogant punks I hear so much about, but,
thankfully, have never met in my 73 years of life.

You couldn't have been more curt or abrupt if you had tried.

Thanks
 
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Guest

sgt, it looks like you've found a good way to persuade people
not to give you useful answers. Maybe you'd rather try including
more details in your problem reports, especially for people
who aren't interested in trying to find your previous threads?
..
 
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DDW

Sorry...I'm new at this...I didn't know if I was in the right place or not.
You must be one of those young, arrogant punks I hear so much about, but,
thankfully, have never met in my 73 years of life.

You couldn't have been more curt or abrupt if you had tried.

Quit whining about your age. That's the second time in the past
couple hours you've told us how old you are.

You're far from being the group's Grandpa, so sit down, shutup about
being 73 and try to learn something.

DDW
 
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sgt

I'm a 'grandmaw', jerk! Go back to pulling your pud, grandpaw, since you have
nothing of significance to say anyway.
 

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