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Anybody who knows XP well out there?
I've got a question.
When I was using Windows 98, if there was a video or audio clip that I downloaded from the web and wanted to save, I could just go into the Windows section on my C: drive, go to Temporary Internet Files, find the file, copy it and paste it into any file of my choice on my hard drive. But now with XP, I find that isn't the case. I can't find where the computer is caching the temporary files. I tried searching, telling XP to look in hidden folders - nothing. I did find a folder called "Temporary Internet Files" but the damn thing is completely empty!
Does anyone know where those files would be going, or if this is even possible in XP? I wouldn't be surprised if it isn't. Fucking Microsoft never seem to know when to leave anything alone; they've always got to fuck with things that work just fine. *grrr*
Many thanks in advance to anyone who can answer this for me.
When I was using Windows 98, if there was a video or audio clip that I downloaded from the web and wanted to save, I could just go into the Windows section on my C: drive, go to Temporary Internet Files, find the file, copy it and paste it into any file of my choice on my hard drive. But now with XP, I find that isn't the case. I can't find where the computer is caching the temporary files. I tried searching, telling XP to look in hidden folders - nothing. I did find a folder called "Temporary Internet Files" but the damn thing is completely empty!
Does anyone know where those files would be going, or if this is even possible in XP? I wouldn't be surprised if it isn't. Fucking Microsoft never seem to know when to leave anything alone; they've always got to fuck with things that work just fine. *grrr*
Many thanks in advance to anyone who can answer this for me.
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Or you could search all files that were added today. in the search menu you can define date and file type and stuff like that.
Or you could just right.click on the link and say save-target-as, that is most likely to work I think
hope that helps
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Thanks for answering, though!
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However, places are now doing streaming which deletes the downloaded file as soon as you finish viewing.
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*sigh* It used to be easier. Oh well, I better stop bitching before I start sounding like somebody's gramma telling a story about slogging ten miles to school in the snow.
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"When I started, web pages were GREY and you couldn't show a picture!"
Sadly, that's true ;) Been on the web since the get-go. go here to see what it looked like (http://www.dejavu.org/)
Heehee!
And we LIKED it!!
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Me and my little 9600 baud modem ;)
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It used a 110 baud modem. You could hear it go click-click-click as it sent the info...
This was in...oh...1975 or so.
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but I didn't play with *those* computers. They were only for the math geeks. I was a good little Liberal Arts girl, and hopeless at math. And no one would want to be on a computer except for math purposes, right? *grin*
How I ended up doing programming on them by 85 is a mystery ;)
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