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Question Posted Monday December 11 2006, 3:58 am

I've been using the Metacafe downloader to download videos my harddrive is on the fritz and will crash soon.
How do I find the video files that are on my computer (that I have saved using the MetaCafe client) so I can transfer them to my hard drive.

BTW, I know about the 'Saved Item' tag and that's not what I'm looking for.

I also Googled this and couldn't find anything.
THANKS!


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theymos answered Monday December 11 2006, 5:03 pm:
go to start>search and search for "*.avi" without quotes, but with the asterisk. Replace avi with different file types to get them all. Some common video file types:
.wmv
.mov
.rm
.avi
.mpg

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