The virtual folders are deeply hidden from Explorer and you can't normally
see them by browsing folders even if you unhide everything in the Explorer
options "view" settings..
You can try making a shortcut on the desktop to take you directly to the
downloads. I tested it just now and it worked so as long as the path is
corrected for your own computer it should work for you. Take the path I
gave, including quotes, and copy into into memory. Right click any open
space on your desktop, click New->Shortcut and paste the path in as the
location, then change the boot drive (C:\ and \C\) <note there is no colon
with the second entry> and the two username entries <leave out the brackets>
in the path to match the boot drive and your login name on your computer.
Click Next, give the shortcut a name and try it.
If the missing files are in the virtualized download folder they should show
up but in case the files are also flagged hidden you might try temporarily
unhiding hidden files and folders plus protected operating system files in
Explorer options. (Explorer-Tools-Folder Options-View)
Good luck.
"PlainDave" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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On Dec 31, 5:45 am, "RalfG" <itsno...@ladeda.deda> wrote:
> Possibly not a related issue but I once had a problem with files being
> stuck in the virtual folder after download. The virtual folders are hidden
> from explorer but the file did turn up in an extended search. Don't
> remember
> what the cause was but it only affected specific downloads at the time. I
> created a shortcut to the virtual download folder in case it ever happened
> again. The location would be similar to the following if you want to try
> browsing to the folder directly:
>
> "C:\Users\<username>\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows\Temporary Internet
> Files\Virtualized\C\Users\<username>\Documents\Downloads"
>
> "PlainDave" <dden...@gmail.com> wrote in message
>
> news:f986a8d0-74ba-471e-887b-(E-Mail Removed)...
> Hi again,
>
> I know it's been 2 weeks or so, but I still can't keep/store a
> downloaded file using IE7 nor Firefox 3. I took your advice and used
> the Disk Cleanup utility, and temporarily had success with keeping
> files using IE7, but no more. I used Disk Cleanup twice today,
> rebooted each time, but to no avail. It's so weird to not be able to
> download files after doing this for 14.5 years. Any help/advice would
> be highly appreciated. Thanks again!
>
> PlainDave
>
> On Dec 16, 5:52 am, "Mark L. Ferguson"
>
> <MarkLFergu...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
> > Chrome does not use the %TEMP% folder, so my guess is that you have some
> > corrupt files in that folder. In System Tools, on the Start menu, you
> > will
> > find Disk Cleanup. Delete your TEMP files, and restart windows to test
> > your
> > downloading functions.
>
> > --
> > Use the "Ratings" feature. It helps the new users.
> > Need more Answers? Try the new Microsoft Answers
> > pages.http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/w.../dd228912.aspx
> > Mark L. Ferguson
> > MS-MVPhttps://mvp.support.microsoft.com/profile/Mark.Ferguson
>
> > "PlainDave" <dden...@gmail.com> wrote in message
>
> >news:37fcfd4a-0b92-459e-95c3-(E-Mail Removed)...
>
> > > Hi,
>
> > > I use Windows Vista Home Premium (32-bit). Whether I use IE7 or
> > > Firefox, when I download a file, everything looks good. But then when
> > > I go to the designated folder, it's not there. However, when I use
> > > Google Chrome, it ends up being there. This includes all types of
> > > files, even right-clicking on an image and saving it.
>
> > > Any help would be appreciated.
>
> > >PlainDave
Hi RalfG,
Thanks for the reply and info. I tried typing in the path through
Windows Explorer, but to no avail. After I got past ...C\Users\David
I couldn't find \Documents\Downloads. At that point, I only had three
folders named AppData, Pictures, and Searches. Maybe I'll try through
a DOS box. (?) Do you have any advice at this point?
PlainDave