Viewing file on my Floppy

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The problem I'm having is I open the windows explorer of my computer and view the contents of my floppy no problem, but I put a new floppy in (no matter whats on it) it comes up as the last floppy I viewed, I never had this problem until XP and 2000.

Thanks in advance,
Cemego
 
Does it work if you hit the F5 key?


Cemego said:
The problem I'm having is I open the windows explorer of my computer and
view the contents of my floppy no problem, but I put a new floppy in (no
matter whats on it) it comes up as the last floppy I viewed, I never had
this problem until XP and 2000.
 
-----Original Message-----
The problem I'm having is I open the windows explorer of
my computer and view the contents of my floppy no problem,
but I put a new floppy in (no matter whats on it) it comes
up as the last floppy I viewed, I never had this problem
until XP and 2000.
Thanks in advance,
Cemego
.
Have you tried going to "View|refresh"?
You could also try closing the window, taking out the old
disk, put in the new disk and re-open the window.

HTH,
Bill
 
-----Original Message-----
The problem I'm having is I open the windows explorer of
my computer and view the contents of my floppy no problem,
but I put a new floppy in (no matter whats on it) it comes
up as the last floppy I viewed, I never had this problem
until XP and 2000.
 
right click and select refresh.

Clean your drive


|
| >-----Original Message-----
| >The problem I'm having is I open the windows explorer of
| my computer and view the contents of my floppy no problem,
| but I put a new floppy in (no matter whats on it) it comes
| up as the last floppy I viewed, I never had this problem
| until XP and 2000.
| >
| >Thanks in advance,
| >Cemego
| >.
| >
 
-----Original Message-----
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my computer and view the contents of my floppy no problem,
but I put a new floppy in (no matter whats on it) it comes
up as the last floppy I viewed, I never had this problem
until XP and 2000.
Have you tried going to "View|refresh"?
You could also try closing the window, taking out the old
disk, put in the new disk and re-open the window.

HTH,
Bill
.
Yes I tried that, still nothing any help would greatly
be Appreciated
 
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