latest version of the BIOS. So if there's a BIOS update, do that and test it again. And if not, check that you have Legacy Boot or Secure Boot turned off or something like that. So that would be my suggestion as kind of the first and second choice. Yeah, let us know how this one goes. This is kind of interesting. Yeah, thanks, Troy. Alright, our next one comes from Highlander, who sent us an email about hiding files. I've noticed some odd behavior in Windows 10 that in itself is not unusual. But it seems as though Windows has the ability to hide files whenever a computer is booted in a different way. USB, DVD, NIC port. I've looked at the files in a OneDrive file folder using two methods, USB booting and hard drive. The first time I booted to Linux using USB, I was able to see the contents of the OneDrive file folder. I let the computer boot to Windows. After that, but didn't put in the password, I restarted the computer and booted back to Linux, USB. I looked in the OneDrive file (19/54)
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