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Answer» I was going through my photo software and there are some photos I am trying to pull up and EDIT, but I keep getting this message. Kodak easy share software can no longer find the file. The file may have been renamed or moved in your Windows file system. The photos I want to pull up have a zig zag line through them. It seems that the photos have been moved somewhere. How can I find them and return them to my photo software system? I can't do anything with them until I can retrieve them where EVER they are.
internet explorer 6 Windows xp 250 g intel pentium 4 2.66 g Cyber Power custom configured __________________ lisashomeoffice Do you know the names of the files? If so, open Explorer (Windows Logo key + E) and try searching for them.
Can you find them?Are they .jpg files? Search for all .jpg files or any other type file by uisng an * as a wildcard for the filename. For example, searching on *.jpg will find all .jpg files on drive C if you select C as the location for the search.I was lucky and found a tool on the photo software that reconnects missing pictures. All my photos are on a zip disk and unfortunately in folders I've found when I opened up the contents of the zip disk. The problem now is, that when I try to reconnect the missing pictures in the folders I keep getting a message that says that it could not locate the files in the hard drive. They are not on the hard drive. How do I get the software to realize that the photos are on a zip disk? It looks like it would be easier if I could reconnect them this way.Can you not move them onto the main HD?I can if someone can tell me how to transfer the photos on the zip drive onto the hard drive.Put in your ZIP drive and go to My COMPUTER. Do you see the drive icon here? Usually its letter is A:\.You might need to install the zipdrive drivers if you never used it on that computer. If you can see it in your windows Explorer. Good Luck!QUOTE from: lisashomeoffice on July 30, 2008, 03:40:35 AM I can if someone can tell me how to transfer the photos on the zip drive onto the hard drive.
http://www.lpts.edu/Academic_Resources/ITS/WindowsPDFs/FileManagementTutorial.pdf. The SECTION on Copying files is what you should focus on.
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