Does anyone know where and how pictures taken through VMK Pal are stored? I'm looking for a faster way to get at them than just saving them all through the photo album interface.
I've spent no more than 5 minutes on this, so my uninformed answer is that they're not stored anywhere as images. I took a picture and then did a search of all files created on my hard drive today, but none of them were something from VMKPal. My only lead was in the C:\WINDOWS\Prefetch folder, where you'll see something like: VMKPAL.EXE-07594CDA. The creation of that file corresponded with when I took the picture. My theory breaks down when I delete the file and I can still access the picutres on VMKPal, and, when I take new pictures a new file is not created in the Prefetch folder.
They are stored as .png files, which are images. You can view them in any photo application, or in your browser. Please see my above post for the location of the files.
Yeah, saw your post and I learned that searching for all files won't cover things in that folder. Thanks.
Well, searching for all files will actually help you in the future.
OK, wait....
I don't have to go through each and every picture in my VMK Pal to save it on my computer? They are already there?
I am so very computer illiterate. How can I find and access these on my computer?
Sorry, Cowboy, if you've already answered this, but I need the dummy language![]()
OK, wait....
I don't have to go through each and every picture in my VMK Pal to save it on my computer? They are already there?
I am so very computer illiterate. How can I find and access these on my computer?
Sorry, Cowboy, if you've already answered this, but I need the dummy language![]()
OK, wait....
I don't have to go through each and every picture in my VMK Pal to save it on my computer? They are already there?
I am so very computer illiterate. How can I find and access these on my computer?
Sorry, Cowboy, if you've already answered this, but I need the dummy language![]()
Yes, that Save to Computer button in VMK Pal is just plain odd since they are actually already saved somewhere.
Here is how to find these files (I'm assuming you have Windows XP):
1) Double Click on your "My Computer" icon on your desktop.
2) Double Click on your "C:\" drive.
3) From the "Tools" menu at the top of the window, select "Folder Options."
4) Click on the "View" tab.
5) You will see an option that says "Show hidden files and folders". Go ahead and select that.
6) While your here, lets make your pc show even more things. Uncheck "Hide extensions for known file types."
7) Click on the "OK" button.
... Now we will find the files.
8) Double click on your "Documents and Settings" folder.
9) Double click on your username folder. Mine says "Kurt". Unless you are Kurt, you will have something different to click on.
10) Double click on the "Application Data" folder.
11) Double click on the "VMK Pal" folder.
12) Double click on the "Pictures" folder.
And Bam! There are all your pictures.
That's as dumbed down as it gets Pinky. Let me know if you get stuck.![]()
Yes, that Save to Computer button in VMK Pal is just plain odd since they are actually already saved somewhere.
Here is how to find these files (I'm assuming you have Windows XP):
1) Double Click on your "My Computer" icon on your desktop.
2) Double Click on your "C:\" drive.
3) From the "Tools" menu at the top of the window, select "Folder Options."
4) Click on the "View" tab.
5) You will see an option that says "Show hidden files and folders". Go ahead and select that.
6) While your here, lets make your pc show even more things. Uncheck "Hide extensions for known file types."
7) Click on the "OK" button.
... Now we will find the files.
8) Double click on your "Documents and Settings" folder.
9) Double click on your username folder. Mine says "Kurt". Unless you are Kurt, you will have something different to click on.
10) Double click on the "Application Data" folder.
11) Double click on the "VMK Pal" folder.
12) Double click on the "Pictures" folder.
And Bam! There are all your pictures.
That's as dumbed down as it gets Pinky. Let me know if you get stuck.![]()
ok so is it different if I have Vista?
It's very similar for Vista, but here's some modified directions (mostly borrowed from BlueHairedMonkey):
Here is how to find these files (on Vista):
1) Double Click on your "My Computer" icon on your desktop, or on the start menu, click "Computer."
2) Double Click on your "C:\" drive.
3) Click Organize, then "Folder and Search Options.
4) Click on the "View" tab.
5) Under Hidden Files and Folders, select "Show hidden files and folders"
6) While your here, lets make your pc show even more things. Uncheck "Hide extensions for known file types."
7) Click on the "OK" button.
... Now we will find the files.
8) Click "Users"
9) Double click on your username folder. Mine says "TikiIslander". Unless you are TikiIslander, you will have something different to click on.
10) Double click on the "AppData" folder.
11) Double click on the "Roaming" folder.
12) Double click on the "VMK Pal" folder.
12) Double click on the "Pictures" folder.
And KA-POW! There are all your pictures.
OK, wait....
I don't have to go through each and every picture in my VMK Pal to save it on my computer? They are already there?
I am so very computer illiterate. How can I find and access these on my computer?
Sorry, Cowboy, if you've already answered this, but I need the dummy language![]()