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I can save and access each of those filetypes. I have 10's of thousands of saved pictures. I'm just at a loss as to why I need to delete history and reboot to regain my "save picture as" default as .jpg with .bmp as a dropdown menu option, not wanting untitled.png as my only choice.
This is a great free utility,
Temp files delete,
http://www.geekstogo.com/forum/files/file/187-tfc-temp-file-cleaner-by-oldtimer/
Please verify your temp files folder size,
Internet explorer,
Control panel/ Internet options/ Delete browser history Settings button,
Default should show 250mg,
Cheers.
I find it interesting that your first thread back in 2009 had almost the same issue/title:
can only save pictures as "untitled.bmp"
You were stuck in a different file format back then :-(
It would help us to help you if you would tell us more than "IE or AOL" when describing your browsers.
AOL currently offers:
AOL Software Downloads Center | Discover AOL
AOL Desktop 9.7
(which installs/uses Chrome)
(past AOL Desktop versions seemed to use Firefox)
AOL Edition of IE9 Optimized for AOL:
Which currently installs IE11.
AOL Edition of Firefox Optimized for AOL:
Which currently installs Firefox 26.
Please take a look at this post and let us know which version of IE you have:
How to find out which version of IE8,9,10 i got in my Windows 7 PC
Do you have the AOL toobar installed for IE?
Were you able to complete the test suggested in post #5?
UsernameIssues. Different computer then, although both are Dells. IE is IE11 and AOL is AOL desktop 9.7. I do not have any toolbars installed.
from post 5:
If I right click>save picture as the you tube icon, I do get the choice to save it as a .gif or .bmp. I can't do screenshots to show the problem right now because the "save picture as" is defsulting to .jpg with .bmp as an option. This may take another 2 weeks for it to occur. I did run disk cleanup and removed almost 7g of junk. Maybe that will fix it??
Thanks for everyones help.
Mark
If it happens again, please try the same test from post #5 before attempting to clear IE's temp files. It would be nice to know if the save options change for that tiny image when the temp files are full. I could not replicate that... but then again, I've never understood how I can set IE's temp file limit to 8MB and have more than a gig of temp files.
Even though the temp folder size can be anything,
The days ie retains files can also be changed,
20 days is the default no matter what size is selected on the folder size,
Then you get into the top section of delete browser history,
The box by default is checked/ Preserve favorite website data I also have it Unchecked and delete on exit,
There are many Data and Cache's in Internet explorer which is another can of worms,
But the free utility I offered did remove quite a few files I never knew existed and I've always thought I keep ie lean and clean of garbage temp files,
Cheers.
I thought that the 20 day default refers to the history list, not the temp internet files.
Specify how many days Internet Explorer should save the list of websites you have visited.
Days to keep pages in history:
As you know, starting with IE10, MS put stuff in different places. Oddly enough, the webcache folder only brought out a select few tinfoil hat wearers. As for the temp internet files (TIF), one rarely cleans them in the middle of a surfing session and IE does not seem to honor its limit... so I'm still puzzled on how a user can fill up the TIF area.
With the limit set to 8MB, see what IE stores:
The same was true back with IE5 and IE6 - where you could set the limit to 1MB.
I don't care what IE caches in the TIF area. I've been using my own script to automatically clear those files (and other IE, flash & java things) for almost a decade. [Not for tinfoil hat reasons.] The script clears the thing each time IE exits ram. But there are MS KB articles that mention IE limiting the "save image as" file format if the TIF is full. Hence my bewilderment as to how TIF can be full. {Filling the hard drive is not part of the discussion.}
IE11 should offer to save the image in the original file format or to convert image format to bitmap. The OP should never convert since (as a general rule) that only reduces the image quality. While BMP is better than JPG, if you are starting with a JPG, then saving it as a BMP is not going to improve the image quality. (I could be wrong, but that is my understanding of file format conversions.)
The main issue with either bmp and png built in windows photo editing programs can not edit them,
With an exception to Paint which is pretty narrow editing program,
So either would need a third party program to edit the files,
I remember the other thread well,
I did finally reveal the system folder as described and it was about the same size as others posted,
At least the op can verify the settings and we/ you can go from there
If the op had just uninstalled Chrome was just a thought ?
Cheers.