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Comp crashed - vid was able to be relocated

 
 
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      8th Jun 2005
I was working on a New Project when my computer crashed. I restarted, and
when opening Windows Movie Maker, a lot of the work I'd done was retreivable
due to an autosave. However, my computer crashed before I could save this
properly. So where on my machine could I find where the work was autosaved to?
 
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      9th Jun 2005
Click on Tools -> Options
Under the "General" tab there is a text box labeled "Temporary Storage" that
should be the location of your saved files.

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"liamu99" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>I was working on a New Project when my computer crashed. I restarted, and
> when opening Windows Movie Maker, a lot of the work I'd done was
> retreivable
> due to an autosave. However, my computer crashed before I could save this
> properly. So where on my machine could I find where the work was autosaved
> to?



 
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