Re: screwed up file types

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From: Yves Alarie (rd50_at_@pitt.edu)
Date: 05/26/04


Date: Wed, 26 May 2004 15:18:06 -0400

You can drag files from your C to D drive with no problem. However you
cannot drag software from one drive to another. When you install software,
its location is registered and you must leave it there. If you want to
change it from your D drive to your C drive you must uninstall it from the D
drive and then install it on your D drive.
In your case, just drag back the software to your D drive and then Kodak
will find it.
After you do this, go to Control panel and select Add/Remove programs.
Remove Adobe. Then install Adobe again but select your C drive. Kodak should
now be able to find it on your C drive.
Once done, you can still save your photo files on your D drive, no problem.
In fact, it is good practice to keep all your software on your C drive and
all your work on your D drive. This makes it simple to back up all your work
stored on your D drive.
"flo" <justmeflo@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:Od%23aTP1QEHA.2216@TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl...
> I am new to all of this photo stuff and think it's great but I screwed up.
>
> I have win xp and a digital Kodak camera. I have all the software
> downloaded correctly. I saw some neat software from Adobe 2.0 so I
> downloaded it. I put the Adobe software on my *D* drive because I thought
I
> would use it a lot for picture space/ I then made a CD a couple of months
> ago. Well in the meantime I did not like Adobe in the *d* drive so I
> dragged it to my C drive. Why??? I don't know. Now I am unable to open
> some pictures that were on the cd and even some that I uploaded from my
> camera. I get a pop up screen telling me " KodakEasyShare can no longer
> find the program. D:\2.0\Adobe\Digital Camera Photos\xxxxxx.jpg The
file
> may have been renamed or moved in your windows file system."
>
> Could someone out there with great knowledge please help me out.
>
> Thanking you in advance.
>
>



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