Can't see internal storage files 3.2!! - Acer Iconia A500

Help!!
I am running stock 3.2 unrooted and when I connect to pc and browse to internal storage, I can't see the files/folders created on tablet.
Any idea how I can get computer to see all files on internal memory. This is driving me nuts!!

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You don't have external storage. All you have is the memory in the N7. You are duplicating files when you copy from data/media to sdcard. They share the same memory. You simply have multiple copies of the same files in different places on your internal memory.
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