Lost Photo Folders
"Frema Luther" wrote in message
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I am a senior newbie to the cyberworld as well as to Digital Cameras. I
downloaded all of my photos taken from my garden all summer into My
Documents, C:\My Documents and Settings\(my name)\ My Documents\ My
Pictures\My Garden '06 .
It's possible that that single quote in your subdirectory name
could be problematic for some software. In particular I don't know
what OE would do with it.
The best way to find out for sure if it is really there or not
would be to open a cmd window and navigate to that My Pictures directory.
E.g. if you don't already have a Command Prompt window open to switch to
you can Run... cmd.exe to get one. Usually that opens at %USERPROFILE%
in which case you could just enter: CD My Documents\My Pictures
to get to the target directory. Otherwise enter:
CD /d %USERPROFILE%\My Documents\My Pictures
(The /d switch will in addition ensure that you're working with the correct drive.)
Then enter:
dir/a/s dirlst.txt
and
notepad dirlst.txt
Then do a find (press Ctrl-F) in Notepad for either the missing directory
or files.
I could see all of the actual pictures in
subfolders of Adobe Photoshop Album on my screen (sans the inscriptions I
had affixed at the time of downloading). That location C:\Photo
Files\Adobe\PhotoShop\Album starter\Edition\3.0\Apps. It seems that I did
something wrong because when I wanted to send some of the photos as
attachments with an e-mail, I keep getting the message that the file cannot
be accessed. When checking in My Documents I found the subfolders of other
subjects which I download at the same time i.e. MyFamily, MyBirthday etc
only the My Garden '06 is nowhere in site.
In that case perhaps all that has happened is that you have accidentally
moved the files to a different directory? Then you could just open two
Explorer windows, one for each level, create a new subfolder in the target
first if necessary, and then drag-copy the files from where they still are.
(In effect, using the second directory as your backup source. w)
I am heartsick as these are photos of my very first garden taken during this
entire summer. Can you please help me to recover this folder ??
Thank you for any help you may provide.
Punky
Steve's suggestion to search your whole computer may be necessary
if you have accidentally moved the subfolder or the files somewhere else,
including the Recycle Bin, though I am not sure if the Recycle Bin
is always searched by Explorer Search, even when the "More Advanced"
options are used. If you think there is any possibility that you have deleted
the files I would check the Recycle Bin manually too.
Ok. I just checked: files which are in the Recycle Bin can be found there
the same as any other files.
Good luck
Robert Aldwinckle
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