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Hi! First of all, thank you for allowing me to register without having to do the tedious extra step of email verification. It's not even a big deal, but it's just nice to be able to register and be done.

I'm here because I have a problem I've been trying to figure out. In my search for answers, I came across a forum discussion here at tweaking.com (https://www.tweaking.com/forums/index.php?topic=2028.0) where a user named Shane was helping someone with a similar-ish problem, and I thought maybe this would be a good place to try to get some answers.

I just finished (like, yesterday) re-acquiring almost 7 TB of classic gaming files after my old 8tb Seagate Backup+ drive decided to become RAW.

These files were all organized into dozens of folders and sub-folders and everything was categorized and labeled and good to go.

Somehow, suddenly and inexplicably, all of the data is gone. The folders are all there! But navigating to any of the folders brings me to nothing but empty space where the files once resided.

I've never seen anything like it before in my life! I've been reading about cases where people *thought* their files were gone but managed to figure out some setting or workaround where their files found their way home.

Mine, however, are just gone. I've tried quite a few things:

1. Navigating the folders with an elevated CMD prompt.

2. Fiddling with hidden files/folders settings

3. Re-assigning drive letters

4. Attempting data recovery with a legit copy of EaseUS Data Recovery (no files were found to have been deleted)

5.  Scanning the PC/drive with various anti-malware programs.

About the only really out-of-the-norm thing that I did very recently was to change the drive's icon with a PNG file and an autorun.inf at the root.

So yeah, I am at a loss.

I've attached a short video of me navigating through the folders to all of the spots where files should be. Not that you couldn't have used your imaginations, I suppose :)

I'd appreciate any advice or insight!

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