I have a Sumvison Cyclone Primus on which I store all my films, TV shows, Music, Photos etc.
It's all organised very neatly into seperate categories and alphabetised for ease of use.
For instance, when I plug it into the TV and access the hard drive, folders are displayed something like this....
1.Films
2.TV
3.Documentaries
4.Music
5.PC Backup
However, lately I have been encumbered with the additional folder labelled '$AVG'. There are more folders inside it which either have nothing in them or files that my media player cannot read and so they're not showing up.
That's annoying says I.
I know, I'll just hook it up to the PC and delete the file.
Actually, no I won't because it doesn't show up on the PC
Ahaaa... what if I change the folder options to show hidden files etc
Nope, that's no good because I still can't see this folder unless I plug the thing into the TV
Any ideas on how to remove the file without resorting to formatting?
I can't format because it's a 2TB HDD that's half filled with my various files and I don't have the necessary space elsewhere to store the files while a format takes place.
It's all organised very neatly into seperate categories and alphabetised for ease of use.
For instance, when I plug it into the TV and access the hard drive, folders are displayed something like this....
1.Films
2.TV
3.Documentaries
4.Music
5.PC Backup
However, lately I have been encumbered with the additional folder labelled '$AVG'. There are more folders inside it which either have nothing in them or files that my media player cannot read and so they're not showing up.
That's annoying says I.
I know, I'll just hook it up to the PC and delete the file.
Actually, no I won't because it doesn't show up on the PC
Ahaaa... what if I change the folder options to show hidden files etc
Nope, that's no good because I still can't see this folder unless I plug the thing into the TV
Any ideas on how to remove the file without resorting to formatting?
I can't format because it's a 2TB HDD that's half filled with my various files and I don't have the necessary space elsewhere to store the files while a format takes place.

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