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Check to see -- using Terminal -- if there's a file there called ".hidden". You should find it at the top of your drive.
To do this, open terminal and copy/paste the following: ls -la /.hidden You should get something like: 8 -r--r--r-- 1 root wheel 156 Jan 15 2003 .hidden If not, it's not in the right place -- the .hidden file (which was inside the ZIP) needs to be at the top of the drive. This isn't something that we can fix, as such -- it's a bug in Apple disk image program. If, instead of restoring "directly" from the image, you restore by mounting the image, we copy the files ourself and this shouldn't occur. Hope that helps!
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