When saving a Windows Video I have noticed there is a note pertaining to Space on Drive (C:) concerning the needed allowance, etc.,
When Searching for a WMV that has been saved on my Desk Top, or one that I may have
in a file for example in My Docs, I get the search info. locating one on my desk top or My Docs, etc. but there is no reference to (C:) drive.
That puzzles me a little shouldn't there be some data stored on the drive, especially if it is a movie I have made, if not then, when or at the time of the movie making process the WMM, is doing all the data collection and storage, correct ?
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Posted 12 August 2010 - 12:41 PM
When you don't have to worry about your computer anymore, you can start
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The Future is All There Ever Was . . . . . . Jople 2010
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The Future is All There Ever Was . . . . . . Jople 2010
Success is a result, not a goal. . . . Flaubert
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Posted 12 August 2010 - 09:34 PM
Jove, on Aug 12 2010, 01:41 PM, said:
When saving a Windows Video I have noticed there is a note pertaining to Space on Drive (C:) concerning the needed allowance, etc.,
When Searching for a WMV that has been saved on my Desk Top, or one that I may have
in a file for example in My Docs, I get the search info. locating one on my desk top or My Docs, etc. but there is no reference to (C:) drive.
That puzzles me a little shouldn't there be some data stored on the drive, especially if it is a movie I have made, if not then, when or at the time of the movie making process the WMM, is doing all the data collection and storage, correct ?
When Searching for a WMV that has been saved on my Desk Top, or one that I may have
in a file for example in My Docs, I get the search info. locating one on my desk top or My Docs, etc. but there is no reference to (C:) drive.
That puzzles me a little shouldn't there be some data stored on the drive, especially if it is a movie I have made, if not then, when or at the time of the movie making process the WMM, is doing all the data collection and storage, correct ?
More Importantly, . .
I had to start up my fax application, is not a Windows, in order to do that, I needed to re-install MS Messenger, the fax application needs some type of mail connection, . . the MSS was optional I could have used O.E., however did not, . . . anyway when I went to start up my WMM, it would not start because it could not find the audio hardware, I started the Windows Audio from Services as I was not using this since it was not needed as I installed a new sound card several months ago to repair my sound.
The sound icon in the notification window is now gone and I don't think I have sound at his point, I did notice that when I opened, (started), O.E. the messg. popped up that O.E. is no longer my Default Mail client, would you like to make it your default, I did not.
Does anyone know what is happening can I not have both sound and my WMM ?
It is apparent that the fax software is somehow circumventing some applications or devices, etc.
When you don't have to worry about your computer anymore, you can start
living again !

The Future is All There Ever Was . . . . . . Jople 2010
Success is a result, not a goal. . . . Flaubert
living again !

The Future is All There Ever Was . . . . . . Jople 2010
Success is a result, not a goal. . . . Flaubert
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