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R. P. McMurphy

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3. Can you use your command prompt . . .
Mon Dec 26, 2016, 04:25 PM
Dec 2016

and dos commands to do a global copy of the files from the inaccesable folder to one you know you can access? I realize this doesn't answer your question but it may allow you to retrieve your files. Good luck.

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Does.not.compute. canetoad Dec 2016 #1
I know it doesn't compute... eniwetok Dec 2016 #2
I enjoy a good puzzle canetoad Dec 2016 #4
Can you use your command prompt . . . R. P. McMurphy Dec 2016 #3
Good thinking RP canetoad Dec 2016 #5
DIR shows no files when there should be 4 or 5 jpegs. eniwetok Dec 2016 #8
maybe I can upload one of these "folders"... and anyone can test it. eniwetok Dec 2016 #6
here's a sample... eniwetok Dec 2016 #7
more odd clues... eniwetok Dec 2016 #9
solved... eniwetok Dec 2016 #10
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