After restoring image system, content of the disc do not match

I feel like every time I think I have this darn computer fixed, another problem appears...

Okay, so after much headache, I was able to restore the Boot Camp from a virtual hard disk image... however... what OSX sees the contents of the drive BOOTCAMP and what BOOTCAMP sees self are completely different.

According to OSX, here is the content:

Kenz$ ~: cd/Volumes/BOOTCAMP /.

Kenz$ ~: ls

$Recycle.Bin / program Files / users /.

BOOTSECT. BAK program files (x 86) / Windows /.

Start / ProgramData / WindowsImageBackup.

DRIVERS / RHDSetup.log* bootmgr *.

Documents and Settings / recovery / hiberfil.sys*

Intel / Recovery.txt* pagefile.sys*

PerfLogs / System Volume Information.

What the reader was like before restoring the system's yet OSX still think it's what's on the disc...

Seen on Windows, for comparison, here is the content:

Directory of C:\

06/10/2015 AppleBcInstaller.log 58 14:45

the 4 528 09:08 app_updater.log 19/04/2016

02/02/2015 10:19 < DIR > Autodesk

03/01/2015 19:41 < DIR > Intel

2009-07-13 22:20 < DIR > PerfLogs

12/11/2015 15:02 < DIR > PhSp_CS2_UE_Ret

11/07/2016 17:44 < DIR > Program Files

15/07/2016 15:37 < DIR > Program Files (x 86)

15/07/2016 11:58 < DIR > regbackup

10/15/2015 RHDSetup.log 2 058 19:13

04/01/2015 18:47 < DIR > Sandbox

03/01/2015 17:13 < DIR > users

22/07/2016 15:48 < DIR > Windows

3 file (s) on 6 644 bytes

10 dir 66,776,281,088 bytes free

In my view, that is a problem OSX, as I need to reset the memory of the BOOTCAMP volume or something.

I disassembled that re-mounted disk, reset the NVRAM/PRAM memory disabilities Tuxera NTFS... but it shows again that content.

Any ideas on how to solve this problem? While I could leave it alone since the OSX and Windows and start properly, I would create an image of WinClone of Boot Camp, and in this situation, it would probably be to create a picture of the wrong thing, then I would like to than OSX to see the disc properly. The determining factor here is I would like to take advantage of the free upgrade to Windows 10, but I want to be able to roll back to where I was in the worst case scenario.

On the side of OS X, you disassemble and reassemble the Bootcamp partition? Tuxera can complicate and lead to corruption.

Tags: Windows Software

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