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browsing pics stored on pc
there's probably a simple answer to this, but I came across a series of folders [while looking for album info on iTunes]. Basically they're all the stuff I've looked at on the net. I've tried bringing this directory up but windows can't find it address is
C:\Users\*[my profile name]*\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows\Tempor
ary
Internet Files\Content.IE5\XQ22UM08
I'm guessing that it's a tempory file that gets wiped when the pc is turned off? Can I access before that?
C:\Users\*[my profile name]*\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows\Tempor
ary
Internet Files\Content.IE5\XQ22UM08
I'm guessing that it's a tempory file that gets wiped when the pc is turned off? Can I access before that?
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Yes, that would be why it's in the "Temporary Internet Files" folder.
In theory, it should be emptied when you close your browser (unless the browser crashes).
You might be able to access it by enabling viewing of hidden files and folders. How you do that depends on your Operating System, which you've not mentioned (though I'd guess it's Vista or W7)
Running a disk cleanup offers you the option to delete temporary Internet files.
Yes, that would be why it's in the "Temporary Internet Files" folder.
In theory, it should be emptied when you close your browser (unless the browser crashes).
You might be able to access it by enabling viewing of hidden files and folders. How you do that depends on your Operating System, which you've not mentioned (though I'd guess it's Vista or W7)
Running a disk cleanup offers you the option to delete temporary Internet files.
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