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| quote: | Originally posted by sufee_b
r u using firefox? same thing happens with me but try it in ie |
Mmmmm. How many times I have to give this advice? Nevermind, once again, here we go. Yo don't need any kind of other Explorer. In this particular case, you copy the link and paste into your Explorer. You have to wait to the file download, which is mean you would be able to listen to. Once this happens (and it could take some time, so be patient), yo go to your upside bar into your explorer, you go to the label Tools ("Herramientas" into spanish), then you choose Internet Options (or whatever appear into English, in spanish appear as "Opciones de Internet"). After that, you will see a displayed window, and you look for that which say something like Temporary Internet files (into spanish "Archivos temporales de Internet"), and in that section, you choose "Configuration" (in spanish it appears as "Configuración"). It displays another window, as before, and then you got to look for "See archives..." (into spanish appear as "Ver archivos..."), which is the central button you will see. You can go right to the files, and then order them by kind, or size, and you only got to pic them, and drag them to the you decided to. Of course, before that, you can decide the size of Internet temporary files on your PC, so you only have to change the file size, and there you go.
This procedure is valid, and works every time, with all kind of pages that have a media player, as Matt Darey or Above and Beyond web page. In those cases, you only need to see that the red or green bar that indicates advanced time in the set has arrived at the other end of the line, which indicates that that file is already in your computer. Addictional and additional information, just ask me.
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