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where o' where are my saved games going?
Posted: Sun Oct 14, 2007 3:48 am
by Maj. Frogbottom
I had a game crash and I wanted to submit my save game and log but my saves folder is empty. When I start and load the saved game however it loads so something must be somewhere! I am running Vista and am not quite used to it yet so that probably is the problem, any ideas or do I need to have you come over and look at my hard drive for me? I know you guys get lots of vacations how about some time in Illinois, its not frozen solid yet.
Posted: Sun Oct 14, 2007 4:56 am
by Rafiki
I've heard mentioned that Vista sometimes seems to make your directories "disappear" and render difficult (impossible?) to find, so I think you're right in blaming Vista.
However, I don't have any experience with Vista myself, so I can't offer any advice on how to fix it.
Posted: Sun Oct 14, 2007 3:33 pm
by richfed
If you are using Vista, disable User Account Control via Control Panel. Reboot. Your game saves will magically appear!!
Posted: Mon Oct 15, 2007 3:39 am
by Maj. Frogbottom
If you are using Vista, disable User Account Control via Control Panel. Reboot. Your game saves will magically appear!!
22 Hours Ago 22:56
Very bad idea all kinds of problems started. Couldn't even start the game after doing that. Not to mention some of my other background programs starting to go flaky
Posted: Mon Oct 15, 2007 11:35 am
by richfed
That shouldn't be ... the "feature" [more annoying than anything else] is made to be able to turn on or off.
My experience has been exactly the opposite to yours Major. Many programs and features work better without UAC. I don't know.
Posted: Mon Oct 15, 2007 12:43 pm
by Maj. Frogbottom
Perhaps the problem is that this computer has multiple accounts set up on it? I don't know either. and I appreciate your trying to help, but I still couldn't see the save games and acw.exe wouldn't run in the standard account I normally use. I did find out however that in the Admin account the .exe ran fine. I,m not sure I understand, let me take that back, I am totally mystified why Microsoft thought this was somehow helpful.
Posted: Mon Oct 15, 2007 1:07 pm
by Henry D.
Rafiki wrote:I've heard mentioned that Vista sometimes seems to make your directories "disappear" and render difficult (impossible?) to find, so I think you're right in blaming Vista.
However, I don't have any experience with Vista myself, so I can't offer any advice on how to fix it.
Hm, You heard that from me, didn't You?
That's right, but thanks to
richfed I could disable the romulan cloaking device...
I'm the only user account on my machine, though...
However, I have an all new problem, too:
When I try to zip an entire folder with winzip, the zip.file disappears instantly...

Single files or all files in one folder zipped into the same zip-file works just fine, though...
Vista remains to be a fountain of never-ending bewilderment to me...
Regards, Henry

Posted: Mon Oct 15, 2007 1:26 pm
by Rafiki
Henry D. wrote:Hm You heard that from me, didn't You?
Indeed
(I just didn't see any reasons for "outing" you for it

)
Posted: Mon Oct 15, 2007 3:59 pm
by Henry D.
Henry D. wrote:Hm, You heard that from me, didn't You?
That's right, but thanks to
richfed I could disable the romulan cloaking device...
I'm the only user account on my machine, though...
However, I have an all new problem, too:
When I try to zip an entire folder with winzip, the zip.file disappears instantly...

Single files or all files in one folder zipped into the same zip-file works just fine, though...
Vista remains to be a fountain of never-ending bewilderment to me...
Regards, Henry
Ehh, I just wanted to send a "multi-file"-zip which I had created earlier, and it is gone, too. When trying to zip the files again, the new zip doesn't show up in the save directory either...

leure:
I give up, I'm sure Vista is already laughing about me behind my back...
Regards, Henry (who is dearly missing XP)