Guest Steve Miller Posted June 25, 2008 Posted June 25, 2008 Hello NG! I still got the problem that video files are missing from the TMP folder after reboot. Was there something known about the phenomenon yet? I think I ones downloaded something with a video file or even separate from the video file, and I can not figure where it was stored to on the computer. Must be somewhere, right. Steve
Guest Steve Miller Posted June 25, 2008 Posted June 25, 2008 Re: video files are missing from TMP folder Hello! I am very sorry. The folder the files vanish from was named 'Temp' folder, not 'TMP' folder. I asked about the issue quite a while ago but hadn't got a reply solving the problem. Some of the professionals said it's a Windows default, but it was not. Also, there have not been any answers to the problem in the Internet. I wanted to know if now any thing was known about the issue. Thank you, Steve
Guest Bill Sharpe Posted June 25, 2008 Posted June 25, 2008 Re: video files are missing from TMP folder Steve Miller wrote: > Hello! > > I am very sorry. The folder the files vanish from was named 'Temp' folder, not 'TMP' folder. > > I asked about the issue quite a while ago but hadn't got a reply solving the problem. Some of > the professionals said it's a Windows default, but it was not. > > Also, there have not been any answers to the problem in the Internet. I wanted to know if now > any thing was known about the issue. > > Thank you, > Steve > > Temp and Tmp stand for "temporary." There are any number of reasons why files stored in these folders vanish. Some files may wind up in these folders automatically. If you really want to save a file from the Internet, you should save it to a specific directory of your choosing. I use "scratch" on my D: drive. Bill
Guest Steve Miller Posted June 25, 2008 Posted June 25, 2008 Re: video files are missing from TMP folder "Bill Sharpe" <wfsnopam@adelphia.net> schrieb im Newsbeitrag news:%23EuZd0t1IHA.4704@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... > Steve Miller wrote: >> Hello! >> >> I am very sorry. The folder the files vanish from was named 'Temp' folder, not 'TMP' folder. >> >> I asked about the issue quite a while ago but hadn't got a reply solving the problem. Some of >> the professionals said it's a Windows default, but it was not. >> >> Also, there have not been any answers to the problem in the Internet. I wanted to know if now >> any thing was known about the issue. >> >> Thank you, >> Steve > Temp and Tmp stand for "temporary." There are any number of reasons why files stored in these folders vanish. > > Some files may wind up in these folders automatically. If you really want to save a file from the Internet, you should save it to > a specific directory of your choosing. I use "scratch" on my D: drive. > > Bill Hi Bill, that's a good idea. I save some of the files to an other folder. But, why do they get lost in the 'Temp' folder otherwise? Windows does not delete the users files by default, right? Do you have the same trouble with the software? Steve
Guest Bill Sharpe Posted June 26, 2008 Posted June 26, 2008 Re: video files are missing from TMP folder Steve Miller wrote: > "Bill Sharpe" <wfsnopam@adelphia.net> schrieb im Newsbeitrag news:%23EuZd0t1IHA.4704@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... >> Steve Miller wrote: >>> Hello! >>> >>> I am very sorry. The folder the files vanish from was named 'Temp' folder, not 'TMP' folder. >>> >>> I asked about the issue quite a while ago but hadn't got a reply solving the problem. Some of >>> the professionals said it's a Windows default, but it was not. >>> >>> Also, there have not been any answers to the problem in the Internet. I wanted to know if now >>> any thing was known about the issue. >>> >>> Thank you, >>> Steve >> Temp and Tmp stand for "temporary." There are any number of reasons why files stored in these folders vanish. >> >> Some files may wind up in these folders automatically. If you really want to save a file from the Internet, you should save it to >> a specific directory of your choosing. I use "scratch" on my D: drive. >> >> Bill > > Hi Bill, > > that's a good idea. I save some of the files to an other folder. But, why do they get > lost in the 'Temp' folder otherwise? Windows does not delete the users files by default, > right? > > Do you have the same trouble with the software? > > Steve See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Temporary_folder And, no, I am not having any trouble with temporary files and my software. Bill
Guest Steve Miller Posted June 27, 2008 Posted June 27, 2008 Re: video files are missing from TMP folder Bill, will you agree Windows XP does not swipe temporary video files from the 'Temp' folder itself by deault? I still got video files in the folder. They where downloaded until a certain date. Any video file stored beyond this date is gonna be deleted on reboot. I think that's a serious probem. Steve
Guest Bill Sharpe Posted June 27, 2008 Posted June 27, 2008 Re: video files are missing from TMP folder Steve Miller wrote: > Bill, > > will you agree Windows XP does not swipe temporary video files from the 'Temp' folder > itself by deault? > > I still got video files in the folder. They where downloaded until a certain date. Any video > file stored beyond this date is gonna be deleted on reboot. I think that's a serious probem. > > Steve > > Steve Do you understand the meaning of the word "temporary"? What program downloaded these files to your temporary directory? Did you not have a choice of where to save the video files? I think that Windows XP doesn't delete contents of the temp folder automatically, but I am not absolutely, positively sure of that. I suggest you move the video files to another folder to avoid the possibility of losing them. This is not a problem unless you ignore it. Bill
Guest Steve Miller Posted June 29, 2008 Posted June 29, 2008 Re: video files are missing from TMP folder "Bill Sharpe" <wfsnopam@adelphia.net> schrieb im Newsbeitrag news:udP7WbJ2IHA.4476@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... > Steve Miller wrote: >> Bill, >> >> will you agree Windows XP does not swipe temporary video files from the 'Temp' folder >> itself by deault? >> >> I still got video files in the folder. They where downloaded until a certain date. Any video >> file stored beyond this date is gonna be deleted on reboot. I think that's a serious probem. >> >> Steve > Steve > Do you understand the meaning of the word "temporary"? > > What program downloaded these files to your temporary directory? Did you not have a choice of where to save the video files? > > I think that Windows XP doesn't delete contents of the temp folder automatically, but I am not absolutely, positively sure of > that. I suggest you move the video files to another folder to avoid the possibility of losing them. > > This is not a problem unless you ignore it. > > Bill Yes Bill, sure I do understand the meaning of temporary. In this context it means the folder was thought for other folders and/or files which will remain on the computer for a certain time only. But actually that are two things. One was to store files an other place which but was no different in my case since they are still on the same drive. This will not change the 'horrible situation the Temp folder is in'. Its gets files deleted, which was not ok. One could say the folder was kind of sick, and so was the computer And this then again was baaaad. I downloaded the files to the Temp folder, and no, I got no plan about how they vanish in case that's what you meant. Thank you, Steve
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