So you don't lose it....
So you don't lose it....
If you don't take note of where the selected location is when the download starts, You may use the search function under your Start button on the left. Type in as much info about the file that you know and do a search for it. If you do not know what the name of the file is, try going back to the web site you originally got the file from and try downloading again, you do not have to actually download the file just bring it to the point where it asks which folder to save to and then take note of that location. (IE always defaults to the last location selected). In the future before downloading create a folder on your desktop and then do the download to this folder and from that point on IE will always default to this same folder so you will always know where your downloads are.
C:\windows\winn.sif
Click on the file and check the option entitles "properties". This will let you know what attributes the file has, such as "read-only" or "writeable".
If it has an installer just follow the directions and it will install it into the Applications folder which is the default location.If it just simply states drag it to your Applications folder or desktop then drag the file to the Applications folder or where ever you want it (should be in the Applications folder unless you know what your doing) either via the Dock or via the HD.Click and hold the file and drag it to the Applications icon and release and it will do the rest.
I don't know if you have already tried this, but make sure you know which folder the music goes into once it has completed, then, on itunes, selcted "file" then "add file to library" and browse the folders to find the file you want, alternatively, if it is a complete album, select "add folder to library" and browse in the same way, your music should then appear in your itunes library
yes , it can be done by editing its configuration. but experienced custom editing has to be done .. if not so the file or folder may be corrupted depending on its type.if u still want to know the process mail me ur request to " sureshmanickam2009@gmail.com ".
Because it is Folder lock file extension These type of file you can't delete, rename and move. But i help you.Download trial version of Folder lock 6 and install after that Create new LOCKER and then without closing folder lock open task mgr minimise it then use folder lock and go to settings and increase size of LOCKER and at the time it increase LOCKER.FLK size go to task-mgr process and End Folder lock Process and then Restart system. Now You can delete, rename and move theFLK file.7/17/10 - this didn't work for me (Windows 7) FolderLock user who lost pwd to a folder and now just want to discard it.
One way is to put it in a folder, then open that folder, then go to tools at the top and click it, then click folder options, then click the "View" tab at the top, then scroll down about halfway, and uncheck "Hide extensions for know file types", go back to where you can see your docx file in your folder, and rename or put .doc instead of .docx. You should get a pop-up saying "If you change a file name extension, the file may become unusable. Are you sure you want to change it?", go ahead and click yes and it should work.
the music files on Media Player are stored in your computer. if you can find the files, you can boot up iTunes and click on file>Import file/folder (if it's all in one folder this is easier) and then tell iTunes where the file/folder is.
this is the quickest way and the easiest way to unzip just follow these: press right click the point the arrow to send to and then click the Compressed zipped (folder) then wait till it is transffered to zipp folder... when it is on the zipped folder click right then EXTRACT ive done these through extracting a file for my iso games on psp thanks:)