Wednesday, November 03, 2004, Mica Mijatovic [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >> Is there anyone here using TC in WinXP-Home? I find that "Copy" in TC >> will no longer copy "system" and some other files. Is that the ways >> it is? Or can I get around it?
> As Martin said, it depends on OS settings: if on the OS level is set > that system files are "hidden", then TC will obey to this rule (will not > "see" them, although it will display them with an exclamation mark in > the icon). So you would just have to change this OS setting to show > system (or all) files and TC will be able to apply all actions on them > it can, including copying. If by "OS settings" you mean TC's settings, it was sett to show hidden/system files and I can see them. I can't remember which file wasn't copying when I tried to copy the entire C drive before. But I am on the WinXP-Home computer now, and I can't even open the "C:\System Volume Information" directory/folder to see what files are in there. And when I tried to "copy" that directory, it doesn't nothing. When I do a Shift+Alt+Enter to calculate the disk space occupied by each directory, it shows the result for each directory EXCEPT the "system Volume Information" directory. Do I need some specific settings in WinXP? [I am the only user on that computer; so I don't have to "log in" or anything.] -- Thanks in advance JM Using The Bat! 1.62r Under Windows 98 4.10 Build 2222 A ________________________________________________ Current version is 3.0.1.33 | 'Using TBUDL' information: http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/TBUDLInfo.html