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Old 10-17-2012, 05:11 PM   #7
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Originally Posted by sirkarolloo View Post
Thank you very much. Sorry for my previous english, I was writing it via Mobile Phone. I've opened it from the command line, but my next question is why I cant acces it normaly ?
I'm not sure. Looking at my PW in Windows explorer, it's not a hidden folder and it's not a system folder. Maybe it was hidden on yours?

At the command prompt, try typing:

Code:
E:<ENTER>                                 [or whatever your drive letter was]
attrib /S /D | find /I "documents"<ENTR>  [the quotes are necessary]
(the | character is on the same key as the \ character, usually above the <ENTER> key on US keyboards, though sometimes down near the bottom)

You might get a very long list of results depending how much stuff you have on your Kindle, but you should see one result (probably the last) that is just the folder... are there any letters at the beginning of the line, such as a capital H?

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