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Old 18th Jan 2009, 18:45
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Default AlbumArt has suddenly appeared after a reboot!

Hey guys

My first post on here so lets see how good it is

Right, I rebooted computer last night and have just reconnected 2 hard drives. The first is fine, the second however containing music has for some reason started showing all the AlbumArt large and small, which is pretty annoying. How do I get rid of this!! I'd delete it but itd take a few hours and I cant be arsed.

Normally these files are hidden so I thought the folder settings may have been changed in the boot but nope hidden files are set to just so!

Basically how can I make um disappear?

Not only that but while posting just found BOOTSECT.BAK, and a few .sqm files and a couple of files with the prefix of $ I'm pretty sure most of these shouldnt even be in a non-bootable drive:s
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Old 19th Jan 2009, 10:43
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Default AlbumArt has suddenly appeared after a reboot!

You sure the views not just set to thumbnails?
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Old 19th Jan 2009, 12:49
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Default AlbumArt has suddenly appeared after a reboot!

BOOTSECT.EXE will restore the MBR - your file is actually a backup of the previous OS boot sector. Looking around, a few people say delete, while others say they did and it caused problems. Personally, I would leave it unless it's causing problems.
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Old 19th Jan 2009, 17:33
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Default AlbumArt has suddenly appeared after a reboot!

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Originally Posted by 4D(Fordy(Ford) Ollie View Post
You sure the views not just set to thumbnails?
ha ha yeh, Im not seeing the images on the folders I mean I literally see the Thumbnail images, the ones that are usually hidden!!

I might just have to deal with the bootsect being there then.

Ta guys
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