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  1. Posts : 7,730
    Windows 7 Ultimate SP1 64-Bit
       #21

    Mylappysuckssss said:
    seavixen32
    OK BUT WHAT ABOUT EARLIER DOWNLOADED FILES HOW TO FIND THEM
    Don't worry about them, just download them again to to the Downloads folder and make sure you click Save at the bottom of your screen, and not Run.
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  2. Posts : 126
    Windows 7 Pro 32bit / Windows 7 Professional
       #22

    What about UAC? Maybe your User Account Control Settings are causing your trouble. You might try disabling UAC (Control Panel, User Accounts) and see if the 'New Folder' is visable under Program Files. If so, copy the whole folder and paste it to a safer area on your hard disk. Remember to reset UAC (if you use that feature) and re-hide protected and system files.

    In future, I would recommend NOT writing to C:\Program Files. Newer versions of Windows really frown on that.
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  3. Posts : 16
    Windows 7 Home Basic 64bit
    Thread Starter
       #23

    Sundrance
    new folder is visible but not my downloaded files & show hidden file option is enabled , ok
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  4. Posts : 126
    Windows 7 Pro 32bit / Windows 7 Professional
       #24

    Can you copy the 'New Folder' OUT of Program Files to another location? If so, right-click the folder and select properties. That should show you the folder size and contents. And there are two settings under Explorer Folder Options, 'Don't show hidden files ...' AND 'Hide protected operating system files.' By default, I recommend leaving these items checked, but for now, until you get this cleared up ...

    Let me know how you make out with the properties, if it shows files within the folder and folder/file sizes.
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  5. Posts : 16
    Windows 7 Home Basic 64bit
    Thread Starter
       #25

    SUNDRANCE
    YES I COPIED "NEW FOLDER" TO DESKTOP (SIZE 0 BYTE FOLDER 0)
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  6. Posts : 7,730
    Windows 7 Ultimate SP1 64-Bit
       #26

    Mylappysuckssss said:
    SUNDRANCE
    YES I COPIED "NEW FOLDER" TO DESKTOP (SIZE 0 BYTE FOLDER 0)
    It seems to me then that what you probably did was download the files and RUN them rather than SAVE them.
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  7. Posts : 16
    Windows 7 Home Basic 64bit
    Thread Starter
       #27

    seavixen32
    NO I'M SURE THAT I SAVE THEM THATS THE REAL PROBLEM I STILL CAN'T FIND THOSE FILES
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  8. Posts : 126
    Windows 7 Pro 32bit / Windows 7 Professional
       #28

    So, the New Folder still under your Program Files folder (you copied rather than moved, right?), THAT folder has properties indicating it contains files and a size greater than 0 bytes? There has to someting amiss in your explanation of events. Either the folder contains files or it doesn't.

    Not sure what else to suggest.

    Best Wishes,
    RȘnce
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  9. Posts : 16
    Windows 7 Home Basic 64bit
    Thread Starter
       #29

    sundrance
    just leave it i can't find solution to my problem. "new folder" under program file & on desktop both have 0 byte size but my c drive free space has decreased by around 1 gb for each downloaded file & i checked the downloaded file path ( SAVE AS "TO NEW FOLDER IN PROGRAM FILES")
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  10. Posts : 126
    Windows 7 Pro 32bit / Windows 7 Professional
       #30

    I wonder if there are file remnants in your Temporary Internet files. Have you cleared that Cache? That or some other temp folder ... You could probably just delete the two copies of the New Folder. It's unclear to where the files were downloaded to. You never mentioned if you use UAC.

    Plenty of posts suggesting NOT downloading to Programs Folder and/or system folders, so I won't mention it again. Looks like if you want copies of the files you will have to download them again.

    You might try navigating to C:\Users\USER NAME\AppData\Local\Temp and clean or at least check the size of files there.

    Good luck,
    R-
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