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       #21

    Can someone tell me how to upload a screen shot. Thank you

    Danny...
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       #22

    Above the "reply" typing area is a toolbar. Click on the paper clip, which takes you to the upload dialogue, where you can upload the file that contains the screenshot you've already saved on your desktop.
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       #23

    americancritic said:
    Can someone tell me how to upload a screen shot. Thank you

    Danny...
    Screenshots and Files - Upload and Post in Seven Forums - Windows 7 Help Forums
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       #24

    Hello this is what the download looks like, no exe extensions.
    Attached Thumbnails Attached Thumbnails Computer cooling-2017-04-13_1545.png  
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       #25

    Hello Johnhoh and Morningstar thank you so much for explaining the upload to me it was driving me a little crazy.
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       #26

    Hi,
    This one yellow highlighted is the one you right click for send to create desktop shortcut
    None of the others need to be messed with :)
    Computer cooling-right-click-one.png
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       #27

    Hello to all and thank you so very much for your help.

    ThrashZone it worked I was able to do what you said and here's the screenshot.
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       #28

    You do not see any exe extensions because your system is not displaying them. To see them, go to explorer (like you have open in your screenshot), click organize > folder and search options > view, then uncheck "hide extenstions for known file types", then click apply, then click apply to all folders. After that you will see the extensions. If you want.
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       #29

    Ok I will do as you ask and then let you know what happens.

    Danny...
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       #30

    Hi,
    Very good :)
    Just monitor it which is easy 41c is okay for stock cooling
    If it goes into the high 65c+ or 70c's... and stays there let use know you can use resource monitor to see what is going on but if you're gaming.... that would be what is going on :)
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