Re: finding and unlocking folders
- From: "Vanguard" <no@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 14 May 2007 22:00:59 -0500
"aprilabbott07" wrote in message news:B30616D7-F737-488B-B758-122B9869D8CD@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
I'm a digital imaging student, with no computer skills.
Oh really. So just how did you create or edit those digital images without using a computer?
I down loaded adobe
creative suite2. All the icons are on my desk top, I'm supposed to start an
assignment but can't find a folder.
You have no business taking that digital imaging course. It has prerequisites, one of which is basic computer skills. So take the classes in the order the school told you take them which means taking Computer 101 before taking Digital Imaging 302.
I've tried searches but still coming up
with nothing. But when I leave the classroom on a cd in the hard drive those
lessons show up.
Wow, you really don't know computers. "Leave a classroom on a cd". That must be some big CD with a hover kit so you can use it to fly out of the classroom. "on a CD in the hard drive". Can't make up your mind as to where on what media you saved your project files?
My teacher said it should not be read disk only, it should
be in the hard drive.
Probably not what the instructor said at all. The CD recordable is only recordable by using CD burning software (built into the OS or included with the CD-R drive). Without that software, the OS can only read from the CD and why anything there is read-only. It is read-only media and why you can only read from it and not edit there (because that would require writing or recording). If the file is on the hard drive then it can be edited - unless you copied it from CD (read-only) to the hard drive which means the copy of the file on the hard drive will have the read-only attribute on it.
Did you even have a CD in a drive when you saved your imaging project?
Can somebody help me with clear step by step
instructions? Please and thank you!
It would take a long time to teach you the most basic computer skills before you could be helped with your neglect to remember where you saved the files. Wait until after class or get there early to ask your teacher for more help. You need hands-on guidance. Ask your teacher where are your files. If on a read-only CD and you need to copy them to the hard drive to edit them some more, and if the teacher forgets to inform you, remove the read-only attribute on the file that you copy to the hard drive.
As to finding files, well, start with Start -> Help and Support and search in find file. Windows has a file search you can use right under the Start menu. Of course, you will have to know something of whatever you named the file to which you saved your project. If you haven't a clue what you called the file, you could search by timestamp to find files that were modified about the time you saved your project.
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