Upgraded to Lion. Can't see files on my backup drive?

The title pretty much explains my issue, but here is my situation. I use Boot Camp and have a 2TB backup drive with 2 partitions. One partition is 1TB Mac OS Extended (Journaled) to backup OS X with Time Machine and the other is 1TB Windows NTFS to back up Windows 7 with Windows Backup.
So on the OS X side of things I upgraded from Snow Leopard to Lion. Now I can still backup to the Mac OS Extended (Journaled) partition with Time Machine but I can't see any backups or any files at all that I put on the backup drive while i'm in OS X Lion. I know they are there because When I'm in Windows 7 I can still see all Time Machine backups and all files on both partitions of the backup drive.
Any Idea why I can't view files on my backup drive anymore since upgrading to Lion or how to fix this issue?

SOLVED:
I was reading a post about a similar problem and discovered a free program called TinkerTool. I downloaded it and under the Finder tab was able to check a feature called show all hidden files or something. Once I did this all files on my backup drive were visible but some were greyed out.
I unchecked this feature and closed TinkerTools then restarted OS X Lion. Everything is back to normal and I can again see and manipulate the files on my backup drive. I'm all set, maybe reading this will help someone else.

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