On Dec 20, 2012, at 12:11 PM, JohnV wrote:

> CORRECTION.
> Apologies
> I inadvertently opened the internal boot drive  window, not the second 
> internal drive, and it of course showed no red signs adn I was all-too-ready 
> to see that.
> Second internal drive still shows same red-symbol nonsense.
> 
> 7 of the ten folders show red, 3 don't.

And you can access those files just fine?

in Terminal do the following:

cd /Volumes/<name of problem volume>
ls -al

Look for directories with an @  or a + on the end of the permissions section  
(the part of the line that starts with a 'd', like: drwxr-xr-x    3 johnson  
staff       102 Jan  9  2011 Backup Extensions, it's 'drwxr-xr-x') ...do they 
correspond to the folders with - signs?


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Bruce Johnson

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