owenthomas Posted June 7, 2007 Posted June 7, 2007 i was at a mate's last night looking at his pc and i haven't any knowledge of vista so don't really know what's happened.. basically he's using a torrent to download music.. the client (bitlord) says it's saved the files/tracks to the C:\ drive (C:\program files\bitlord\downloads).. if he looks in this location he can't see them - the download folder is empty.. if he clicks the track in the client it plays, so it definitely somewhere on the pc (he's also burnt the cd's to disc for his car).. when i was looking at it last night i checked the properties of the track while it was playing and it also said there that the 'saved location' was the C:\ drive.. i then went into this folder and set to 'show hidden files/folders' but there's still nothing showing.. anyone any idea where these mp3's are lying on his pc?! he's burnt them to disc now and wants to get rid of them.. thanks in advance!
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