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Hello again
I have managed to use snipping tool! but the three pages which you need to look at are in my docs under 'pictures' In simple terms please how do I get them to appear in this thread?
Moggie
Do you see those files in File explorer (if select show hidden files). Select them (~00 files) and try to delete them.
don't delete other files
Could be from various reasons - i.e. compressing some very large files.. or because of malware..
open command prompt and type
cd C:\
del ~00??
Other files are probably hidden. That's not unusual.
Command prompt is really simple. You type one command after another. You could run script, but I think some commends (just to clear some disk space) would be fine.
In that black window type (or even better copy) commands from the post above. Line by line:
first: cd C:\
then: del ~00??
if files won't be deleted, we'll change some attributes of that files.
moggie, as I am an elderly person I know what you mean.
See if this works for you. I probably I can’t explain it in exact detail but I hope you can get through this.
Make sure you have your cursor positioned where you want to have your picture placed in your post
Left click on the insert image icon as shown in post #14
An insert image dialog box will show up
Left click on browse.
Find the image you wish to post that is in your pictures folder.
Left click the picture: you will see the title of your picture appear in the file name section
Left click on Open
Left click on upload files that’s in the Insert image section you saw above
The image will be positioned in your post
Another thing you can do is type the partitions as presented in Disk Management in case placing your image in your post doesn’t work out.
Here is a disk management on a computer I just picked up
Here are the typed information for each one of those partitions
Disk 0 partition 1 Healthy (Recovery Partition) 400 MB 400 MB 100%
Disk 0 partition 2 Healthy (EFI System Partition) 300 MB 300 MB 100%
Disk 0 partition 5 Healthy (Recovery Partition) 450 MB 450 MB 100%
Disk 0 partition 6 Healthy (Recovery Partition) 15.74 GB 15.74 GB 100%
Gateway C Healthy (Boot, Page File, Crash Dump, Primary Partition) 448.77 GB 394.71 GB 88%
You can copy and paste that typed information into your post and edit appropriate sections
sorry Andreten
Command prompt will not work - I think I will have to forget it
Moggie