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Solve : "Download Complete" except where is it??? |
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Answer» I wasn't really sure where to post this, so I decided here works-- It's completely grayed out, nothing happens if I click that or "open". Even immediately after downloading the file? Only possibilities I can think of at the moment would be either malware or a over-zealous Anti-virus.Yup, even immediately after. As far as I can tell, it downloads properly, then everything deletes instantly. I doubt its antivirus- I've had the computer for a while and I don't think I changed anything with that that would cause it to change its settings. Thanks for your help though. I'd like to know if you tried downloading a file when in safe mode, what would happen? You'd need to boot to safemode with networking to get your internet working in safe mode. Hmm. I have a lot of work to do tonight, but I'll try later perhaps. Although now I'm curious, so perhaps I'll go try now.It still didn't work. **sigh** Check the size of the Temporary Internet Files Folder (make sure it hasn't somehow been set too small - make it 200 mb for now) Delete all Temporary Internet Folder Files Delete the index.dat file (use ccleaner if needed) Reboot and try again with IE. You said you are trying to save it to a known location, correct? If you still can't find it, look in the Temporary Internet Files folder and see if it's there.I'm not sure what index.dat is? but I cleared me temporary internet files and set it up to 200 (it was on 50), and it didnt help. Yes, I'm saving to known locations, and no, they've never shown up in the temp files... sadly. The temp files function... I can open a word doc, etc, directly from an email attachment. Its just when I try to save a file to a location on my hard drive that it fails. I swear its like it successfully downloads then deletes itself. Something I've done in the past is to create a folder like "wolfsgurl temp" under C:\ and download all files to there. Since I've started using Firefox, downloads haven't been a problem.i wish it was something as simple as the browser i'm using. its everything... and its stumping everyone i know lolWhat version of Windows are you using? Quote Only possibilities I can think of at the moment would be either malware or a over-zealous Anti-virus.Maybe related to a deleted or incorrect ENVIRONMENTAL VARIABLE? Maybe not...it is possible though. Anyway, I read into another post with a similar experience that identified the problem between the Antivirus and UAC. http://www.vistax64.com/vista-general/6555-downloaded-files-disappear-actually-never-appear.html Another post over at techrepublic had users with success by removing AVG and either reinstalling a new version or using another Antivirus. http://techrepublic.com.com/5208-6230-0.html?forumID=101&threadID=223733&start=0&tag=content;leftCol Stemming from the same post over at techrepublic the solution was to remove AVG http://forums.techguy.org/all-other-software/707618-downloads-disappear.html |
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