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Originally Posted by Phogg
You might try connecting to your PC, going into the file with explorer, and setting the file property to "Hidden".
My Understanding is that if you delete it, it will create a new one.
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Does not work for me. I made it hidden, and removed the USB connection, and the folder was still visible.
I would suggest you change your file name convention.
Since Recent File is always up top, add a -to the first 7 folders you want. So it will look like:
1. Recent Files
2. -Fantasy
3. -Sci-Fi
4. -Mystery
5. -Horror
6. -Classic
7. -Religion
8. -Documentaries
I just tried it, and it works. It will, however, list alpha betically, so you might want to number them.
1. Recent Files
2. 2 Fantasy
3. 3 Sci-Fi
4. 4 Mystery
5. 5 Horror
6. 6 Classic
7. 7 Religion
8. 8 Documentaries
You can then use the second page for your Fonts, Restore_PC, and other folders.