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Dingux (Dingoo Linux) => Help => Topic started by: RetroChiGuy1212 on November 14, 2013, 04:18:43 pm
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Hello everyone, I'm facing a very peculiar situation with my OpenDingux SD card folders for my A320.
I noticed this morning that my "local" folder on the SD card, where documents and other files are kept for OD, has had its name changed from " local " to " LOCAL" ". When I attempt to open LOCAL" while my A320 is connected to the computer, I get this warning from windows:
I:\LOCAL" is not accessible. The file name, directory name, or volume label syntax is incorrect.
I tried googling this phenomenon of a double quote appearing after the folder name, but I can't find any information on it. I tried deleting " from the name, but it tells me:
The file name you specified is not valid or too long. Specify a different file name.
I can look at these files when I go to Browser on my Dingoo, but there is no way for me to see them in Windows.
I restarted my A320 and booted OD. It started up, however, all my emulators and games were missing from their sections. After I shut it off, a new local folder was created, however LOCAL" is still there with all my files in it.
I attempted to copy/paste the folder into another directory on my computer to see if that would help, but I couldn't even do that.
Has anyone encountered this before/ or knows how to fix this?
I don't know if this helps, but the last update I made to my Dingoo was adding the new MAME v1.2 for Native, but that file is on the Dingoo hard drive, not the SD card. However, I did add the latest Genesis/MegaDrive Emulator for OpenDingux onto the card....