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Posted by Jyeshta on 05/09/06 17:22
On Tue, 09 May 2006 10:46:14 GMT, "dadiOH" <dadiOH@guesswhere.com>
wrote:
>Cerulean wrote:
>> I have an older computer (PIII, 650 MHz, 128 SDRAM). I'm having
>> difficulty editing the ID3 tags and renaming files, etc., because
>> Windows 2000 doesn't let go. I was told in an MS group that the group
>> would know of a workaround. Apparently there is a way to let the OS
>> let go of the files so one work with them. Does anyone know the
>> solution? It gets very annoying when one can't edit one's files
>> properly.
>
>That's just plain silly. One purpose of an OS *is* to permit you to
>edit/work with files. Have you managed to attribute Read Only/Hidden/System
>to all your files?
>
>You're welcome. BTW, your nym for this group is "Mitch something".
Hi dadiOH,
Long time, no type! I hope you're very well. I'm the one who
referred the OP here since the gurus on the WinMX group are mostly
gone. This was a problem people had with video files and there was a
fix posted there which I can't find. fred-bloggs knows the fix, I
think, and he's still around here, so I referred the OP here.
Gail
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