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Anonymous Posted on Nov 03, 2017

I've 488gb pendrive. After Loading excess file in it from other computer when i connect it to my own computer i get some folder is empty. there are no file in some folders.Only it can keep some fi

I've two pendrive like this. Both r having same problem.After Copying a lot of files and i change computer and connect it to another computer than i just get empty folder of those files. no files there. but in properties i get to see those file took data size from pendrive. mean they used some place in pendive. but not showing.

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Uncheck "delete source files after transfer."

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SOURCE: backup folder shows as empty

Have you tried showing hidden and system files?
In the Windows Explorer, go to the Tools menu and select Options or Folder Options.
In the View tab, scroll in the list and make sure show hidden files is selected. You can also unselect the 'hide system files' option.

That will show you anything on the disk!

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Garmin 1450t stuck in loader loading error after downloading maps

Please follow the instructions below to remove the "Loader Loading" message from the unit.

To fix this problem on Windows:
  1. With the nuvi powered off, press and hold the upper left hand corner of the touchscreen with your finger
  2. Continue to hold the touchscreen while pressing and releasing the power button on the device. The Garmin Logo should display
  3. Continue to hold the touchscreen while connecting the device to your computer
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  5. Open the nuvi drive that appears in My Computer or Computer
  6. Locate the Voice folder and delete the extra Voice files that are not needed
  7. Type ".System" (without quotations) after the nuvi's letter in the address bar
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  8. Locate the GUPDATE.GCD file and delete it
  9. Safely remove your device from your computer
After the corrupted update file has been removed, the device should work properly. Run the WebUpdater program to update the device's operating software.

To fix this problem on a Mac:
  1. With the nuvi powered off, press and hold the upper left hand corner of the touchscreen with your finger
  2. Continue to hold the touchscreen while pressing and releasing the power button on the device. The Garmin Logo should display
  3. Continue to hold the touchscreen while connecting the device to your computer
  4. After 30 seconds the screen should flash white. At this point, release the touchscreen. A green progress bar should display on the device. After the progress bar completes (45-60 seconds), the device should go into Mass Storage mode
  5. Open the nuvi drive that appears on the Desktop
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  7. Click the GO menu at the top of the computer screen
  8. Click Go to Folder
  9. Type .System
  10. Click Go
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Remove shortcuts from pendrive,

If your Pen Drive is infected with any of the following viruses:
  • Autorun.inf
  • new folder.exe
  • Iexplorer.vbs
  • Bha.vbs
  • nfo.exe
  • New_Folder.exe
  • ravmon.exe
  • RVHost.exe or any other files with extension.
Actually this viruses are hidden and can't be seen even after
you enable show hidden folders.
Following simple dos command will change the attributes of
these files ,there after you can remove it by pressing delete
key.
Follow these steps:
Step1.:Type cmd in Run
Step2.: Switch to the drive on which pen drive is connected
(like C:\> h: enter)
Step3.: type exactly as attrib -s -h *.* /s /d and hit enter
(don't forget spaces).
Now you can see hidden virus files and you can delete them.
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Hi
How to Unlock iPod Volume Limit

Your iPod volume can be limited, and in many instances, a PIN number will be necessary to remove the limit. If you've forgotten or misplaced your PIN, you can still unlock your iPod volume limit using your computer.
1 Connect your iPod to your PC. Make sure your hidden folders are visible.
2 Navigate to the "iPod_control" folder. This will be a hidden folder. Once you've found the "iPod_Control" folder, navigate to the "Device" folder.
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4 Eject and restart your iPod.
5 Navigate to "Settings" on your iPod. Select "Volume Limit." You'll be able to reset your volume limit with a PIN or password.

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