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| Guest | Help Please-Lost files downloaded are disapearing after downloading some free videos a nasa images for my class and bitlord, the files don't show up where I install them, but when I go to find them the folder is not there. The only way I can see the files is to open VLC player and then I have to copy and paste them into a music or video folder to play it. It is weird and I don't know why this is happening, because it didn't happen on xp. |
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| Guest | Re: Help Please-Lost files downloaded are disapearing Where did you think you saved them? -- Kerry Brown Microsoft MVP - Shell/User http://www.vistahelp.ca "harrisew" <harrisew@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:EFFA387A-3D67-40F8-897A-9F5BC989C080@microsoft.com... > after downloading some free videos a nasa images for my class and bitlord, > the files don't show up where I install them, but when I go to find them > the > folder is not there. The only way I can see the files is to open VLC > player > and then I have to copy and paste them into a music or video folder to > play > it. It is weird and I don't know why this is happening, because it didn't > happen on xp. |
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| Guest | Re: Help Please-Lost files downloaded are disapearing Did you download them with bitlord? Try looking in your temp folder (%temp%) and the install folder for bitlord. I doubt Vista will let you store file in the program directory so they might be in the temp folder. Ed Hammond http://www.looserubble.com |
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| Guest | Re: Help Please-Lost files downloaded are disapearing Hello, This happens if you try to download files to a security-restricted area of your computer, such as: c:\ c:\program files c:\windows The files are downloaded, but will be visible only to non-Vista-compatible applications, such as VLC player. To see the files, browse to the folder you saved them to using Windows Explorer and click the 'Show compatability files' button on the toolbar. To avoid this problem, save files inside your user folder (such as the Downloads or Documents folder). -- - JB Microsoft MVP - Windows Shell/User Windows Vista Support Faq http://www.jimmah.com/vista/ |
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| Guest | Re: Help Please-Lost files downloaded are disapearing Is there any reason this is the case? I mean, every game you buy installs to Programs Files; and you even listed the C:\ as a "security-restricted area"! Is there some way to tell vista to "Show all Files" ? I've been running a level editor for a game lately, half of the files created show up normally, but the other half only showed up after I clicked "Show compatibility files"; why is that? Under properties on the .exe i've checked the "Run as Administrator", but I *am* the administrator; there are no other accounts or users on this machine. I'm about ready to move back to XP, I have been using a Vista PC for only 2 weeks now (it was an Xmas present) and I have *never* had so many problems as I am having now. -ian "Jimmy Brush" wrote:
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