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tomos:
I think Windows fixed this issue for me. :)
I just opened WordPad, clicked New and used Save As. When I opened it again... D: was listed before the file name and... and... IT OPENED!!!!! :D
-crabby3 (April 06, 2012, 07:46 AM)
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So, if you go to my documents now (or "Documents") can you check if the location is actually on D:
crabby3:
I think Windows fixed this issue for me. :)
I just opened WordPad, clicked New and used Save As. When I opened it again... D: was listed before the file name and... and... IT OPENED!!!!! :D
-crabby3 (April 06, 2012, 07:46 AM)
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So, if you go to my documents now (or "Documents") can you check if the location is actually on D:
-tomos (April 06, 2012, 07:47 AM)
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Not sure what you mean. :tellme:
crabby3:
@tomos
I not sure what I'm doing... no matter what I'm doing... if it's the first time I'm doing it. ;D And the hard-way seems to be my favorite way to learn stuff... so any help I'm given by you, tomos, or anyone else at DC... is very much appreciated. :D
I understand that you don't have Vista... but help is help... right? :)
tomos:
Not sure what you mean. :tellme:
-crabby3 (April 06, 2012, 07:53 AM)
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One way of checking would be to try to open a file using WordPad
in the menu File>Open or use the shortcut Control+O
I get this dialogue
- it will look different on your machine, but Documents or My Documents should be shown on the left - click on that.
If you're not sure whats being shown just try and describe anyway :-)
If I click on the Addressbar towards the top - it's highlighted in this screenshot - if I click in there, it will change from something like
Users > XYZ > My Documents
in my case it changes to:
Z:/My Documents
(cause that's where *my* docs are!)
This might not be so clear on your machine, but it's worth a shot!
crabby3:
Not sure what you mean. :tellme:
-crabby3 (April 06, 2012, 07:53 AM)
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One way of checking would be to try to open a file using WordPad
in the menu File>Open or use the shortcut Control+O
I get this dialogue
(see attachment in previous post)
- it will look different on your machine, but Documents or My Documents should be shown on the left - click on that.
If you're not sure whats being shown just try and describe anyway :-)
If I click on the Addressbar towards the top - it's highlighted in this screenshot - if I click in there, it will change from something like
Users > XYZ > My Documents
in my case it changes to:
Z:/My Documents
(cause that's where *my* docs are!)
(see attachment in previous post)
This might not be so clear on your machine, but it's worth a shot!
-tomos (April 06, 2012, 08:13 AM)
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In WordPad I clicked File>Open and got a similar dialog (your first screenshot).
(quote)
- it will look different on your machine, but Documents or My Documents should be shown on the left - click on that.
(The DATA (D:), that used to say Documents, was already highlighted... I clicked it anyway but nothing changed.)
When I clicked the Addressbar... it changed from Computer>DATA (D:)> to D:\
Note: As I mentioned above, I think Reply#15, my Start Menu now lists Documents as DATA (D:). In the right pane.
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