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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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*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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