I have seen exactly the same as FiddlerJeanne - reports the restore has been successful and everything looks to be OK, until you try to open a file, only then is it reported as missing.
Also, like FiddlerJeanne, I have in excess of 2,000 charts. This makes it very difficult to determine if they are all present, as just about the only way* to do so is to open each one - life's too short to do that - but it does make me wonder if the number of files being stored has any relevance to the problem?
Maybe I should have reported it before, but nobody else had mentioned it and I made the assumption that it was something that I had done - I've changed my mind about this now .
* Using a file manager you can check if each individual directory contains any files, but that's just as tedious a route as opening them.
Also, like FiddlerJeanne, I have in excess of 2,000 charts. This makes it very difficult to determine if they are all present, as just about the only way* to do so is to open each one - life's too short to do that - but it does make me wonder if the number of files being stored has any relevance to the problem?
Maybe I should have reported it before, but nobody else had mentioned it and I made the assumption that it was something that I had done - I've changed my mind about this now .
* Using a file manager you can check if each individual directory contains any files, but that's just as tedious a route as opening them.
Graeme
1: Samsung 12.2" SM-P900: Android 5.0.2
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1: Samsung 12.2" SM-P900: Android 5.0.2
2: eSTAR GRAND HD Quad-Core 4G 10.2": Android 5.1
Some of my music here - https://www.soundclick.com/graemejaye