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A short while ago I downloaded a few files into a directory which at the time
didnt exist (dont ask me how it managed to put them there). I realized afterward that the folder didnt exist yet they had somehow downloaded to that location. I created the folder afterward yet to my surprise they werent there still. BUT, heres the real mind bender. If i try to open up these files in windows media player (they are videos) they load up just fine. However, I cannot open them in windows explorer nor does windows vista acknowledge that they exist if i try to move them to another folder in the file dropdown menu in windows media player. Its weird, the files exist but they dont. They dont take up space yet they do. Anyone have any ideas how i can make these files visible? Thanks -Cragg |
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In Windows Media Player's library, can you go to one of your missing files,
right-click on it, and choose "Open File Location"? Or, if you're able to play the file, in the List Pane, right-click on it, and choose "Open File Location"? "Craggoo" <Craggoo@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:849F0625-BAD5-43F3-B883-317AB9605D5A@microsoft.com... >A short while ago I downloaded a few files into a directory which at the >time > didnt exist (dont ask me how it managed to put them there). I realized > afterward that the folder didnt exist yet they had somehow downloaded to > that > location. I created the folder afterward yet to my surprise they werent > there > still. BUT, heres the real mind bender. If i try to open up these files in > windows media player (they are videos) they load up just fine. However, I > cannot open them in windows explorer nor does windows vista acknowledge > that > they exist if i try to move them to another folder in the file dropdown > menu > in windows media player. Its weird, the files exist but they dont. They > dont > take up space yet they do. Anyone have any ideas how i can make these > files > visible? > Thanks > -Cragg |
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"Copy the files and move them to another location. Everything should then be OK. I apoligize for posting this answer as I am not a MVP. Have a nice day. C.B. |
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