Hello,
So, a while ago I had ripped my entire series of The Incredible Hulk on DVD in .VOB format (including the 3 movies after) which took up about ~160 GB, and a season of SpongeBob, which I'm guessing took up ~7 GB. I usually rip them on my 8 year old Windows 7 laptop, and watch it on my Windows 10 desktop (because the ripping program I have only has a license on the laptop.) I go to transfer them into another folder on my Windows 7 laptop (within the external hard drive itself) along with another file added in, and it worked fine. I just woke up today and found the folders to be missing, and instead of the hard drive saying 1.33 TB left, it now says 1.32 left. To make things even weirder, a couple of the folders I had in there were in the Windows 7 recycling bin, and when I restored them, they were completely empty. This ripping process took a while and I would rather not have to do it again, especially if they are somehow still in there. Any help would be very much appreciated. Thank you to anyone in advance who can help me out.
So, a while ago I had ripped my entire series of The Incredible Hulk on DVD in .VOB format (including the 3 movies after) which took up about ~160 GB, and a season of SpongeBob, which I'm guessing took up ~7 GB. I usually rip them on my 8 year old Windows 7 laptop, and watch it on my Windows 10 desktop (because the ripping program I have only has a license on the laptop.) I go to transfer them into another folder on my Windows 7 laptop (within the external hard drive itself) along with another file added in, and it worked fine. I just woke up today and found the folders to be missing, and instead of the hard drive saying 1.33 TB left, it now says 1.32 left. To make things even weirder, a couple of the folders I had in there were in the Windows 7 recycling bin, and when I restored them, they were completely empty. This ripping process took a while and I would rather not have to do it again, especially if they are somehow still in there. Any help would be very much appreciated. Thank you to anyone in advance who can help me out.