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It also looks like exe files, stored in a Vista backup are invisible.
In your initial post, you said it was a partition, know you're saying it's a drive.
Could you clarify?
I also came to the shocking conclusion that all my MS Access MDB files are gone.
I think I'll just re-install Vista.
In my case it has been a nightmare...
My machine has three disk drives and one of them is used for storing data and executable files only.
Everything worked fine with Win7 RC, and then I did a clean install of Win7 RTM home premium and that was it...
During the installation windows took quite a while running chkdsk removing orphan files and deleting stuff...
I finally booted into the new installation and to my surprise all program installer files stored in a different disk than the one with the OS was all corrupt. EVERYTHING
Luckily I had an external backup of my installer files and data, so I formatted the corrupt disk and and restored from backup.
To my shocking surprise all the re-instated data was corrupt and not useable, so I had to run all my installer files from the external backup.
Thinking (or believing) that it was a hardware failure, I replaced the disk drive with a new one.
Then I tried to boot into the previous RC installation which was on the second disk, but ALAS! this was not possible anymore, I got an error message about a missing windows boot file, and to my surprise I couldn't access this disk drive anymore...
Is anybody able to tell me what might be going on here???
Ok, I formatted the drive but anything I put on it is immediately corrupt and not usable, just like the first disk that I replaced...
Is anybody having the same issue as well???
Does installing win7 RTM mean you have to replace all your disk drives???
This is so hard to believe...
Any ideas what is going on please????
What drive did you instr Windows 7 on.
Was this a :clean: install or an upgrade?
Get into the BIOS and change the second drive to the top position.
Make sure it isn't your 3rd drive