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    Cold
    Did you try my suggestion above?
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    winodws 7
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       #22

    mitchell65 said:
    Cold
    Did you try my suggestion above?

    yes :) hmm nothing is working what is wrong.. :/
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       #23

    What do you see when you hover the mouse over the folder in question on your desktop? Can you post a screenshot of your desktop showing that folder?
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    winodws 7
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       #24



    but i know its not the folder..
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    coldasicet said:


    but i know its not the folder..
    How do you know? Sorry but it's no good just saying that you know it's not the folder when as it is transparent it indicates that it is indeed a problem with the folder IMHO. Try this:
    Click Start, then in the search box type "folders" then click on "Show hidden files and folders". See what that does.
    If this fails try downloading the original files that you want to a new folder. This time give the folder a proper name, don't just leave it as "New Folder". Also put the folder in a different folder to the desktop. Try going to "Downloads" which is a bit more logical!
    I did ask before what appears when you hover your mouse over the folder on the desktop but can't see your reply. Also I can't see your reply to my request for the URL where you downloaded the original files. I know it is frustrating but it is equally so for those trying to help when you don't answer fully the previous points put to you.
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    winodws 7
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    mitchell65 said:
    coldasicet said:


    but i know its not the folder..
    How do you know? Sorry but it's no good just saying that you know it's not the folder when as it is transparent it indicates that it is indeed a problem with the folder IMHO. Try this:
    Click Start, then in the search box type "folders" then click on "Show hidden files and folders". See what that does.
    If this fails try downloading the original files that you want to a new folder. This time give the folder a proper name, don't just leave it as "New Folder". Also put the folder in a different folder to the desktop. Try going to "Downloads" which is a bit more logical!
    I did ask before what appears when you hover your mouse over the folder on the desktop but can't see your reply. Also I can't see your reply to my request for the URL where you downloaded the original files. I know it is frustrating but it is equally so for those trying to help when you don't answer fully the previous points put to you.
    sorry didnt pay attention


    >,>
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    Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit 7601 Multiprocessor Free Service Pack 1
       #27

    OK We now seem to be getting somewhere. I presume you are downloading a computer game or comic book. Although you haven't replied when I asked for the URL from where you downloaded from I think I have found it. I think I am right in saying your problem is NOT with Windows 7. The JAC site that I found said " not to upload to sites that require a premium account to view or download".
    I would suggest you go back to the site where you downloaded the files from and take it up with them. It looks like you need a licence to download, do you have one?
    Also there are a number of suggestions I have made to you ie. "Click Start, then in the search box type "folders" then click on "Show hidden files and folders". See what that does.
    If this fails try downloading the original files that you want to a new folder. This time give the folder a proper name, don't just leave it as "New Folder". Also put the folder in a different folder to the desktop. Try going to "Downloads" which is a bit more logical!"
    That you do not seem to have looked at.
    Not much point in me spending time trying to help if you can't be bothered to read the replies properly and at least trying the suggestions!
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    winodws 7
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       #28

    mitchell65 said:
    OK We now seem to be getting somewhere. I presume you are downloading a computer game or comic book. Although you haven't replied when I asked for the URL from where you downloaded from I think I have found it. I think I am right in saying your problem is NOT with Windows 7. The JAC site that I found said " not to upload to sites that require a premium account to view or download".
    I would suggest you go back to the site where you downloaded the files from and take it up with them. It looks like you need a licence to download, do you have one?
    Also there are a number of suggestions I have made to you ie. "Click Start, then in the search box type "folders" then click on "Show hidden files and folders". See what that does.
    If this fails try downloading the original files that you want to a new folder. This time give the folder a proper name, don't just leave it as "New Folder". Also put the folder in a different folder to the desktop. Try going to "Downloads" which is a bit more logical!"
    That you do not seem to have looked at.
    Not much point in me spending time trying to help if you can't be bothered to read the replies properly and at least trying the suggestions!
    sorry for not replyaing for a week i was on lan.. 220 miles from home.. and had car trubbles.. -.O

    well i do what u say and replay soon <3
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    winodws 7
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       #29

    okey thanks for ur help i read the whole topic over again and nothing is working....

    i decided to reformat agains all my wishes ...

    you have been a good help thank you so mutch. <3
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       #30

    Did you ever think to try a different windows profile and see if the problem persisted?
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