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savedbygrace:
Since my own pc has been down, I have installed the HDD into my wife's computer as a slave drive in order to access many of the files. That means that the OS on that drive does not actually initiate which prevents certain features of vista from working properly, in particular, the indexing function. I am successful with all except for the OFP user created content that vista usually hides as compatible content in the OFP directory. I was able to (somehow) find the directory to where it is being stored in the actual windows folder but when I try and access each mission folder, it is empty. Does anyone have an idea of how to get to that content without being able to start the drive as a master?

NightJay0044:
Hi Grace, is this kind of what your talking about?

http://www.tomshardware.com/forum/260681-32-hard-drives-master-slave-master-windows-slave-windows

savedbygrace:
No sir. Typically, folks install Operating systems with the Motherboard that they intend to run them on. In my case, my OS was installed on the mobo in my computer that is down at the moment. I transferred the HDD to my wifes pc and inserted it as a slave drive in order to be able to access the files on it. Because of this, the OS on my HDD will not go through the boot process and not have certain features available.

Folks who have owned Vista and Operation Flashpoint, know that user made missions were placed in another hidden folder inside the Operation Flashpoint directory and listed as compatible files on the top bar. XP never hid those files but rather left them inside the Operation Flashpoint folder. But since my OS has not officially booted up on my wifes PC(I presume that's the reason), then the option to access those compatible files in Vista are not available when accessing that drive manually from the computer directory.

I have searched and found the hidden folder manually by using the directory to pull it up but for some reason, all files are empty when I do it that way. It's as if the OS must allocate compatible files during startup otherwise they remain hidden.

I'm frustrated only because all of my OFP custom scripting was spread out in multiple test missions residing in that folder as well as the update for my Kolgujev Contract and other missions that were WIP. If I can get that HDD to boot up in my wife's PC, I'd be able to grab all of those files and relocate them. But my last attempt at a boot with that drive on this PC was just a black screen. The OS didn't recognize the hardware I presume.

Any ideas folks?

h-:
One thing you can try is to use some filerecovery software, those might bypass the "OS ownage".

NightJay0044:
Yeah, I have the same type of issue sometimes accessing files I get from downloading usermade mission from the internet, they end up going somewhere I can't find them, like a domination mission or something, how do you find those?

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