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missing c:/documents and settings\user\my documents\my pictures
Please help me locate this file. I did a search of my computer and found
nothing. Thank you, Barb |
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missing c:/documents and settings\user\my documents\my pictures
"Barb" wrote: Please help me locate this file. I did a search of my computer and found nothing. Thank you, Barb This should be : C:\Documents and settings\User\My Documents\My Pictures. Did you open Windows Explorer and locate this under the C:\ Root: [-] My Computer [+] Floppy Drive (A) [-] Local Drive [-]Documents and Settings [+] Admin [+] All User [-] User Desktop Favourites My Documents If you cannot see it, try to click on Tools Folder Options View and check Show Hidden Files/Folders on system ( make sure to Uncheck later and check Hide Files and folders on system?. HTH |
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missing c:/documents and settings\user\my documents\my picture
I went into Windows Explorer, I did have show hidden files already checked.
The only files that were there was an Adobe and a desktop.ini file. Yesterday I searched the internet for help and found a suggestion that the ..ini file might be missing information. So I compared the 2 and in fact it was missing ,-28997. So I added that to the file hoping that would help, but no change. I get the error when I try to open pictures with Microsoft Picture It 2001. At 1st it was not giving me Picture it as an option in the list of "Open With". So I removed the program and added it again. I forced the Picture It option into Open With by going into the program files and hitting PIP.exe. But no change, still got the error. The Picture It program is working fine, because I can open the program and work on all my pictures. The problem is the path getting to the program. I really appreciate your help thnak you, Barb "nass" wrote: "Barb" wrote: Please help me locate this file. I did a search of my computer and found nothing. Thank you, Barb This should be : C:\Documents and settings\User\My Documents\My Pictures. Did you open Windows Explorer and locate this under the C:\ Root: [-] My Computer [+] Floppy Drive (A) [-] Local Drive [-]Documents and Settings [+] Admin [+] All User [-] User Desktop Favourites My Documents If you cannot see it, try to click on Tools Folder Options View and check Show Hidden Files/Folders on system ( make sure to Uncheck later and check Hide Files and folders on system?. HTH |
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missing c:/documents and settings\user\my documents\my picture
"nass" wrote: "Barb" wrote: Please help me locate this file. I did a search of my computer and found nothing. Thank you, Barb This should be : C:\Documents and settings\User\My Documents\My Pictures. Did you open Windows Explorer and locate this under the C:\ Root: [-] My Computer [+] Floppy Drive (A) [-] Local Drive [-]Documents and Settings [+] Admin [+] All User [-] User Desktop Favourites My Documents If you cannot see it, try to click on Tools Folder Options View and check Show Hidden Files/Folders on system ( make sure to Uncheck later and check Hide Files and folders on system?. HTH "Barb" wrote: I went into Windows Explorer, I did have show hidden files already checked. The only files that were there was an Adobe and a desktop.ini file. Yesterday I searched the internet for help and found a suggestion that the .ini file might be missing information. So I compared the 2 and in fact it was missing ,-28997. So I added that to the file hoping that would help, but no change. I get the error when I try to open pictures with Microsoft Picture It 2001. At 1st it was not giving me Picture it as an option in the list of "Open With". So I removed the program and added it again. I forced the Picture It option into Open With by going into the program files and hitting PIP.exe. But no change, still got the error. The Picture It program is working fine, because I can open the program and work on all my pictures. The problem is the path getting to the program. I really appreciate your help thnak you, Barb The Desktop.ini File Does Not Work Correctly When You Create a Custom Default Profile http://support.microsoft.com/default...1&PA=1&SD=HSCH Look here in these result and see if you will find the error you get: http://search.microsoft.com/results....US&PageType=99 If this happened recently you can try system restore to an earlier date, also make sure your system is malware and virus free. Have a look in the Event Viewer for error messages(X) that can shed some light and post it back in your next post by performing the following and also the System File Checker (SFC) sfc /scannow: Open a Notepad, customize or minimize to the taskbar as you will need it later for this step to copy the error message on it. Open a run command and type in: eventvwr.msc click [OK] you will get the Event viewer control Panel. click on each of these: Application System Security Look in the right Pane/window for error message with red (X) or Yellow exclamation mark /!\ , double click each one to get more info about the causer. On the Event error properties message you will see: Up Arrow Down arrow Two pages Click on the two pages to copy the error message then bring up the Notepad you opened earlier and right click on the first line and select Paste from the list, this will paste the error message on a Notepad. Please don't duplicate the error message one of each kind will be sufficient. HOW TO: View and Manage Event Logs in Event Viewer in Windows XP http://support.microsoft.com/kb/308427/en-us Please we need just the error messages with Red (X) and don't repeat the error, just one of each kind and post them back in your next post. HTH. nass ---- http://www.nasstec.co.uk |
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missing c:/documents and settings\user\my documents\my picture
I already had searched Microsoft website for the error and had no luck. The
error message is "C:/Documents and Settings\user\My Documents\My Pictures\8-12-2006.JPG does not exist". But I'm able to open the picture with any other program except Picture It. I searched the event viewer the only warning I get everyday in Applications is Event ID 1517. "Windows saved user BARBARA\Barb registry while an application or service was still using the registry during log off. The memory used by the user's registry has not been freed. The registry will be unloaded when it is no longer in use. This is often caused by services running as a user account, try configuring the services to run in either the LocalService or NetworkService account". I went to Help & Support and it said no action required on this event. In System I get an error, Event 7026 everyday-"The following boot-start or system-start driver(s) failed to load: cdudf_xp". I don't know which driver that I have that is bad. Barb "nass" wrote: "nass" wrote: "Barb" wrote: Please help me locate this file. I did a search of my computer and found nothing. Thank you, Barb This should be : C:\Documents and settings\User\My Documents\My Pictures. Did you open Windows Explorer and locate this under the C:\ Root: [-] My Computer [+] Floppy Drive (A) [-] Local Drive [-]Documents and Settings [+] Admin [+] All User [-] User Desktop Favourites My Documents If you cannot see it, try to click on Tools Folder Options View and check Show Hidden Files/Folders on system ( make sure to Uncheck later and check Hide Files and folders on system?. HTH "Barb" wrote: I went into Windows Explorer, I did have show hidden files already checked. The only files that were there was an Adobe and a desktop.ini file. Yesterday I searched the internet for help and found a suggestion that the .ini file might be missing information. So I compared the 2 and in fact it was missing ,-28997. So I added that to the file hoping that would help, but no change. I get the error when I try to open pictures with Microsoft Picture It 2001. At 1st it was not giving me Picture it as an option in the list of "Open With". So I removed the program and added it again. I forced the Picture It option into Open With by going into the program files and hitting PIP.exe. But no change, still got the error. The Picture It program is working fine, because I can open the program and work on all my pictures. The problem is the path getting to the program. I really appreciate your help thnak you, Barb The Desktop.ini File Does Not Work Correctly When You Create a Custom Default Profile http://support.microsoft.com/default...1&PA=1&SD=HSCH Look here in these result and see if you will find the error you get: http://search.microsoft.com/results....US&PageType=99 If this happened recently you can try system restore to an earlier date, also make sure your system is malware and virus free. Have a look in the Event Viewer for error messages(X) that can shed some light and post it back in your next post by performing the following and also the System File Checker (SFC) sfc /scannow: Open a Notepad, customize or minimize to the taskbar as you will need it later for this step to copy the error message on it. Open a run command and type in: eventvwr.msc click [OK] you will get the Event viewer control Panel. click on each of these: Application System Security Look in the right Pane/window for error message with red (X) or Yellow exclamation mark /!\ , double click each one to get more info about the causer. On the Event error properties message you will see: Up Arrow Down arrow Two pages Click on the two pages to copy the error message then bring up the Notepad you opened earlier and right click on the first line and select Paste from the list, this will paste the error message on a Notepad. Please don't duplicate the error message one of each kind will be sufficient. HOW TO: View and Manage Event Logs in Event Viewer in Windows XP http://support.microsoft.com/kb/308427/en-us Please we need just the error messages with Red (X) and don't repeat the error, just one of each kind and post them back in your next post. HTH. nass ---- http://www.nasstec.co.uk |
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missing c:/documents and settings\user\my documents\my picture
I located the driver cdudf_xp and restored it. I guess it has to do with my
Roxio program. Barb "nass" wrote: "nass" wrote: "Barb" wrote: Please help me locate this file. I did a search of my computer and found nothing. Thank you, Barb This should be : C:\Documents and settings\User\My Documents\My Pictures. Did you open Windows Explorer and locate this under the C:\ Root: [-] My Computer [+] Floppy Drive (A) [-] Local Drive [-]Documents and Settings [+] Admin [+] All User [-] User Desktop Favourites My Documents If you cannot see it, try to click on Tools Folder Options View and check Show Hidden Files/Folders on system ( make sure to Uncheck later and check Hide Files and folders on system?. HTH "Barb" wrote: I went into Windows Explorer, I did have show hidden files already checked. The only files that were there was an Adobe and a desktop.ini file. Yesterday I searched the internet for help and found a suggestion that the .ini file might be missing information. So I compared the 2 and in fact it was missing ,-28997. So I added that to the file hoping that would help, but no change. I get the error when I try to open pictures with Microsoft Picture It 2001. At 1st it was not giving me Picture it as an option in the list of "Open With". So I removed the program and added it again. I forced the Picture It option into Open With by going into the program files and hitting PIP.exe. But no change, still got the error. The Picture It program is working fine, because I can open the program and work on all my pictures. The problem is the path getting to the program. I really appreciate your help thnak you, Barb The Desktop.ini File Does Not Work Correctly When You Create a Custom Default Profile http://support.microsoft.com/default...1&PA=1&SD=HSCH Look here in these result and see if you will find the error you get: http://search.microsoft.com/results....US&PageType=99 If this happened recently you can try system restore to an earlier date, also make sure your system is malware and virus free. Have a look in the Event Viewer for error messages(X) that can shed some light and post it back in your next post by performing the following and also the System File Checker (SFC) sfc /scannow: Open a Notepad, customize or minimize to the taskbar as you will need it later for this step to copy the error message on it. Open a run command and type in: eventvwr.msc click [OK] you will get the Event viewer control Panel. click on each of these: Application System Security Look in the right Pane/window for error message with red (X) or Yellow exclamation mark /!\ , double click each one to get more info about the causer. On the Event error properties message you will see: Up Arrow Down arrow Two pages Click on the two pages to copy the error message then bring up the Notepad you opened earlier and right click on the first line and select Paste from the list, this will paste the error message on a Notepad. Please don't duplicate the error message one of each kind will be sufficient. HOW TO: View and Manage Event Logs in Event Viewer in Windows XP http://support.microsoft.com/kb/308427/en-us Please we need just the error messages with Red (X) and don't repeat the error, just one of each kind and post them back in your next post. HTH. nass ---- http://www.nasstec.co.uk |
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missing c:/documents and settings\user\my documents\my pictures
"Barb" wrote in message ... Please help me locate this file. I did a search of my computer and found nothing. Thank you, Barb Have you tried c:\ instead of c:/ Regards Bill |
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missing c:/documents and settings\user\my documents\my picture
Yes. The only files that were there was an Adobe and a desktop.ini file.
Yesterday I searched the internet for help and found a suggestion that the ..ini file might be missing information. So I compared the 2 and in fact it was missing ,-28997. So I added that to the file hoping that would help, but no change. The error I get is with c:/ Thank you for responding, Barb "Bill P" wrote: "Barb" wrote in message ... Please help me locate this file. I did a search of my computer and found nothing. Thank you, Barb Have you tried c:\ instead of c:/ Regards Bill |
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missing c:/documents and settings\user\my documents\my picture
"Bill P" wrote: "Barb" wrote in message ... Please help me locate this file. I did a search of my computer and found nothing. Thank you, Barb Have you tried c:\ instead of c:/ Regards Bill "Barb" wrote: Yes. The only files that were there was an Adobe and a desktop.ini file. Yesterday I searched the internet for help and found a suggestion that the .ini file might be missing information. So I compared the 2 and in fact it was missing ,-28997. So I added that to the file hoping that would help, but no change. The error I get is with c:/ Thank you for responding, Barb Barb, Try to clear your Recent Documents by Right click Start Button Properties Click on Customize Click on [Clear List..] Click on Advanced Tab then click on [Clear List..] button. Run Disk Clean up and Defrag in safe mode. HTH. |
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missing c:/documents and settings\user\my documents\my picture
HTH,
I did that and no change. I also restarted my computer. I thinking this has to be a Microsoft Picture It problem, because the error I'm getting is from Picture It. But now the error message has the right format of c:\ now. No new event errors. Do you know anything about Picture It? Barb "nass" wrote: "Bill P" wrote: "Barb" wrote in message ... Please help me locate this file. I did a search of my computer and found nothing. Thank you, Barb Have you tried c:\ instead of c:/ Regards Bill "Barb" wrote: Yes. The only files that were there was an Adobe and a desktop.ini file. Yesterday I searched the internet for help and found a suggestion that the .ini file might be missing information. So I compared the 2 and in fact it was missing ,-28997. So I added that to the file hoping that would help, but no change. The error I get is with c:/ Thank you for responding, Barb Barb, Try to clear your Recent Documents by Right click Start Button Properties Click on Customize Click on [Clear List..] Click on Advanced Tab then click on [Clear List..] button. Run Disk Clean up and Defrag in safe mode. HTH. |
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missing c:/documents and settings\user\my documents\my picture
Barb,
You said: " The only files that were there was an Adobe and a desktop.ini file." What Path did you find these two files found in? BTW, if you select Start and at the bottom where it says Log Off, what name is listed there, User or something else? All the best, SG "Barb" wrote in message ... HTH, I did that and no change. I also restarted my computer. I thinking this has to be a Microsoft Picture It problem, because the error I'm getting is from Picture It. But now the error message has the right format of c:\ now. No new event errors. Do you know anything about Picture It? Barb "nass" wrote: "Bill P" wrote: "Barb" wrote in message ... Please help me locate this file. I did a search of my computer and found nothing. Thank you, Barb Have you tried c:\ instead of c:/ Regards Bill "Barb" wrote: Yes. The only files that were there was an Adobe and a desktop.ini file. Yesterday I searched the internet for help and found a suggestion that the .ini file might be missing information. So I compared the 2 and in fact it was missing ,-28997. So I added that to the file hoping that would help, but no change. The error I get is with c:/ Thank you for responding, Barb Barb, Try to clear your Recent Documents by Right click Start Button Properties Click on Customize Click on [Clear List..] Click on Advanced Tab then click on [Clear List..] button. Run Disk Clean up and Defrag in safe mode. HTH. |
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missing c:/documents and settings\user\my documents\my picture
SG,
Under the start, logoff is Barb. The path was C:\Documents and Settings\Barb\My Documents\My Pictures Thank you, Barb "SG" wrote: Barb, You said: " The only files that were there was an Adobe and a desktop.ini file." What Path did you find these two files found in? BTW, if you select Start and at the bottom where it says Log Off, what name is listed there, User or something else? All the best, SG "Barb" wrote in message ... HTH, I did that and no change. I also restarted my computer. I thinking this has to be a Microsoft Picture It problem, because the error I'm getting is from Picture It. But now the error message has the right format of c:\ now. No new event errors. Do you know anything about Picture It? Barb "nass" wrote: "Bill P" wrote: "Barb" wrote in message ... Please help me locate this file. I did a search of my computer and found nothing. Thank you, Barb Have you tried c:\ instead of c:/ Regards Bill "Barb" wrote: Yes. The only files that were there was an Adobe and a desktop.ini file. Yesterday I searched the internet for help and found a suggestion that the .ini file might be missing information. So I compared the 2 and in fact it was missing ,-28997. So I added that to the file hoping that would help, but no change. The error I get is with c:/ Thank you for responding, Barb Barb, Try to clear your Recent Documents by Right click Start Button Properties Click on Customize Click on [Clear List..] Click on Advanced Tab then click on [Clear List..] button. Run Disk Clean up and Defrag in safe mode. HTH. |
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missing c:/documents and settings\user\my documents\my picture
Hi Barb,
OK then that tells me you are logged in as Barb, so the path is C:\Documents and Settings\Barb\My Documents\My Pictures You should now open Explorer and look for... Local Disk C: Documents and Settings Barb My Documents My Pictures Click on My Pictures, in the right hand pane, what do you see? All the best, SG "Barb" wrote in message ... SG, Under the start, logoff is Barb. The path was C:\Documents and Settings\Barb\My Documents\My Pictures Thank you, Barb "SG" wrote: Barb, You said: " The only files that were there was an Adobe and a desktop.ini file." What Path did you find these two files found in? BTW, if you select Start and at the bottom where it says Log Off, what name is listed there, User or something else? All the best, SG "Barb" wrote in message ... HTH, I did that and no change. I also restarted my computer. I thinking this has to be a Microsoft Picture It problem, because the error I'm getting is from Picture It. But now the error message has the right format of c:\ now. No new event errors. Do you know anything about Picture It? Barb "nass" wrote: "Bill P" wrote: "Barb" wrote in message ... Please help me locate this file. I did a search of my computer and found nothing. Thank you, Barb Have you tried c:\ instead of c:/ Regards Bill "Barb" wrote: Yes. The only files that were there was an Adobe and a desktop.ini file. Yesterday I searched the internet for help and found a suggestion that the .ini file might be missing information. So I compared the 2 and in fact it was missing ,-28997. So I added that to the file hoping that would help, but no change. The error I get is with c:/ Thank you for responding, Barb Barb, Try to clear your Recent Documents by Right click Start Button Properties Click on Customize Click on [Clear List..] Click on Advanced Tab then click on [Clear List..] button. Run Disk Clean up and Defrag in safe mode. HTH. |
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missing c:/documents and settings\user\my documents\my picture
Hi,
I went into Windows Explorer.The only files that were there was an Adobe and a desktop.ini file. Barb "SG" wrote: Hi Barb, OK then that tells me you are logged in as Barb, so the path is C:\Documents and Settings\Barb\My Documents\My Pictures You should now open Explorer and look for... Local Disk C: Documents and Settings Barb My Documents My Pictures Click on My Pictures, in the right hand pane, what do you see? All the best, SG "Barb" wrote in message ... SG, Under the start, logoff is Barb. The path was C:\Documents and Settings\Barb\My Documents\My Pictures Thank you, Barb "SG" wrote: Barb, You said: " The only files that were there was an Adobe and a desktop.ini file." What Path did you find these two files found in? BTW, if you select Start and at the bottom where it says Log Off, what name is listed there, User or something else? All the best, SG "Barb" wrote in message ... HTH, I did that and no change. I also restarted my computer. I thinking this has to be a Microsoft Picture It problem, because the error I'm getting is from Picture It. But now the error message has the right format of c:\ now. No new event errors. Do you know anything about Picture It? Barb "nass" wrote: "Bill P" wrote: "Barb" wrote in message ... Please help me locate this file. I did a search of my computer and found nothing. Thank you, Barb Have you tried c:\ instead of c:/ Regards Bill "Barb" wrote: Yes. The only files that were there was an Adobe and a desktop.ini file. Yesterday I searched the internet for help and found a suggestion that the .ini file might be missing information. So I compared the 2 and in fact it was missing ,-28997. So I added that to the file hoping that would help, but no change. The error I get is with c:/ Thank you for responding, Barb Barb, Try to clear your Recent Documents by Right click Start Button Properties Click on Customize Click on [Clear List..] Click on Advanced Tab then click on [Clear List..] button. Run Disk Clean up and Defrag in safe mode. HTH. |
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missing c:/documents and settings\user\my documents\my picture
Hi,
I went into Windows Explorer. The only files that were there was an Adobe and a desktop.ini Barb "SG" wrote: Hi Barb, OK then that tells me you are logged in as Barb, so the path is C:\Documents and Settings\Barb\My Documents\My Pictures You should now open Explorer and look for... Local Disk C: Documents and Settings Barb My Documents My Pictures Click on My Pictures, in the right hand pane, what do you see? All the best, SG "Barb" wrote in message ... SG, Under the start, logoff is Barb. The path was C:\Documents and Settings\Barb\My Documents\My Pictures Thank you, Barb "SG" wrote: Barb, You said: " The only files that were there was an Adobe and a desktop.ini file." What Path did you find these two files found in? BTW, if you select Start and at the bottom where it says Log Off, what name is listed there, User or something else? All the best, SG "Barb" wrote in message ... HTH, I did that and no change. I also restarted my computer. I thinking this has to be a Microsoft Picture It problem, because the error I'm getting is from Picture It. But now the error message has the right format of c:\ now. No new event errors. Do you know anything about Picture It? Barb "nass" wrote: "Bill P" wrote: "Barb" wrote in message ... Please help me locate this file. I did a search of my computer and found nothing. Thank you, Barb Have you tried c:\ instead of c:/ Regards Bill "Barb" wrote: Yes. The only files that were there was an Adobe and a desktop.ini file. Yesterday I searched the internet for help and found a suggestion that the .ini file might be missing information. So I compared the 2 and in fact it was missing ,-28997. So I added that to the file hoping that would help, but no change. The error I get is with c:/ Thank you for responding, Barb Barb, Try to clear your Recent Documents by Right click Start Button Properties Click on Customize Click on [Clear List..] Click on Advanced Tab then click on [Clear List..] button. Run Disk Clean up and Defrag in safe mode. HTH. |
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