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Frank Bright
Hi,
I'm on Vista Home-Pr 32-bit and I use a Maxtor One Touch II 200 GB external
hard drive for backups. When I save a file to a folder, Vista will of course
do a partial tree to access just that one (1) folder, but then if I need to
access another folder, Vista won't Re-Access the tree of folders under My
Documents from scratch to list all my other folders. All it does is stay
stuck on that one (1) folder in the tree which I accessed before. Here's a
picture:
G: Local Disk
So say the first file I backed up was copied to the Microsoft Excel Folder.
It does the partial tree like you see above. But then say I do another
completely different backup for another folder that is under My Documents
called 'My Receipts'. Moreover, there are plenty of other folders you would
see under My Documents, were Vista to do a full tree spread. But when I try
to click 'My Documents' to close it and reopen the full tree, Vista won't do
it. It just stays stuck on that partial tree.
I appreciate any help revolving this. Many Thanks, Frank B.
I'm on Vista Home-Pr 32-bit and I use a Maxtor One Touch II 200 GB external
hard drive for backups. When I save a file to a folder, Vista will of course
do a partial tree to access just that one (1) folder, but then if I need to
access another folder, Vista won't Re-Access the tree of folders under My
Documents from scratch to list all my other folders. All it does is stay
stuck on that one (1) folder in the tree which I accessed before. Here's a
picture:
G: Local Disk
->Microsoft Excel (Folder)My Documents
So say the first file I backed up was copied to the Microsoft Excel Folder.
It does the partial tree like you see above. But then say I do another
completely different backup for another folder that is under My Documents
called 'My Receipts'. Moreover, there are plenty of other folders you would
see under My Documents, were Vista to do a full tree spread. But when I try
to click 'My Documents' to close it and reopen the full tree, Vista won't do
it. It just stays stuck on that partial tree.
I appreciate any help revolving this. Many Thanks, Frank B.