Hello Jack,

>> I restored TB's directory to a different location from a daily disk
>> backup I do and then copied over the missing folder and its contents.
>> Still didn't show up. It appears there is a main index file that has
>> become corrupted. 

R> This is going to sound stupid but here goes:
R> You were moving folders and lost track of one. Is it possibly buried
R> in another section of the tree? It is easy to hit the wrong arrow key
R> and bury a folder when moving.

R> I hope it is that easy but please don't shoot the messenger if it
R> isn't :(

Not at all. I'm desperate and appreciate any help I can get. :) The
folder is buried in another. I can see it by looking at the disk
structure. However, I can't see it from within TB. And if I try to
create a new folder with the same name as the missing one, a popup
says that the name is already in use. I've found that if I added the
missing sub-folders and then copy the TB files, instead of importing
them, that the new folder will be remembered. So I can use this
method, even though it will take, almost, forever. But when I am done,
I'm not sure if I can just rename it to the original. It might end up
deleting the contents and I'll have to start over.


-- 
Jack


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