Posted by benny in
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The files aren’t “hidden”; I can type the exact location in the Address Bar and they pop up, but I can’t get to them any other way. Data Recovery software sees the files, and labels them as “File” (versus “deleted”). iTunes can still find them – it’s only in Windows Explorer that they simply don’t appear. Someone suggested it has to do with my hard drive’s “index” or “index file”. Any ideas? I appreciate your help…

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On explorer
tools > folder options > view tab > check “show hidden files and folders”
and also uncheck “hide protected operating system files”