I have been using Guild Wars over two years and have been taking screenshots in Guild Wars throughout those three years. So today I take screenshots, it comes up in the conversation bar. Then I close Guild Wars open the Screens folder and there are none my new screens in there. I was angry so I deleted all my screenshots and logged on Guild Wars again and on my character selection screen I take some screenshots and then close Guild Wars and went back to my Screens folder.
No pictures. Please help me!
Where Are My Screens?
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I had this problem before. I can't remember how I fixed it tho. it was something about running GW as administrator or something. It would tell me it had saved the file but it never did when I went browsing my screenshots one day.
make sure the location is not read only, and you have the relevant permissions on your computer to create the files.
sorry to be so vague, but it was a long time ago on an old computer. hope it helps give an idea of what you could be looking for to fix the problem.
make sure the location is not read only, and you have the relevant permissions on your computer to create the files.
sorry to be so vague, but it was a long time ago on an old computer. hope it helps give an idea of what you could be looking for to fix the problem.
Maybe the problem is the files are hidden. Open up your screens folder and try going to Tools->Folder Options->View. Find the option that says "Show Hidden Files and Folders". Hopefully that'll show all the screens you've taken.
To answer the admin question, is there another "account" on your computer that someone else logs into? If there is, try logging into that (Guest doesn't count). If yours is the only one, then that is the admin account. All that means is the admin accounts have full access to the files on the computer, limited access accounts (the other kind) don't have as many privileges.
To answer the admin question, is there another "account" on your computer that someone else logs into? If there is, try logging into that (Guest doesn't count). If yours is the only one, then that is the admin account. All that means is the admin accounts have full access to the files on the computer, limited access accounts (the other kind) don't have as many privileges.
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I know this is a silly suggestion, but what application are you trying to view your screens with?
Try browsing to the folder by opening My Computer rather than using any other application.
If you are using an application such as Photoshop or whatever, make sure that the file type that is being searched for is set to either *.jpg or *.* (all files). In fact *.* is probably better as your early screen shots may be in bmp format rather than jpg.
I see this at work often when people for some strange reason try looking for a Word document whilst in Excel, so the PC is looking for *.xls files and so does not see any of the *.doc files. "Oh My God, I've lost all my documents!!"...
Try browsing to the folder by opening My Computer rather than using any other application.
If you are using an application such as Photoshop or whatever, make sure that the file type that is being searched for is set to either *.jpg or *.* (all files). In fact *.* is probably better as your early screen shots may be in bmp format rather than jpg.
I see this at work often when people for some strange reason try looking for a Word document whilst in Excel, so the PC is looking for *.xls files and so does not see any of the *.doc files. "Oh My God, I've lost all my documents!!"...
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Originally Posted by Brandon1107
Tif I just scroll over the folder it says there are 4.3 MB in it
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cd "C:\Program Files\Guild Wars\Screens"
then type:
dir /Q
Do you see your files? If so, who is the "owner"?
