(11-14-2009, 04:27 AM)Codine Wrote: Wouldn't it be easier to get that youtube downloader?
Yeah, I do have a couple of YouTube video downloaders,
one of which has never worked, the other one does and I
do use it frequently.
I believe though, that knowing how to do the job
of an application, or an add-on manually, can be advantageous,
insofar as it can eliminate the risk of possibly downloading an infected file.
(11-14-2009, 06:31 AM)Master of The Universe Wrote: How is this method too much work, the file is already on your system you just have to rename it.
Nice share UID=0, it's how I save images, better than have them twice
Heh, yeah it takes all of a few seconds, adding .flv to the end of the file...;)
Thanks for the feedback. I just think it is useful to know how to do the jobs of applications or whatever, manually in certain cases.
There are quite a few things that you can do, including disabling the recent documents history,
(which can enhance system performance, as Windows doesn't have to build a list of short-cuts, as the PC starts up and shuts down),
and deleting locked files manually, (which can also give you access to previously restricted files/folders),
that I have written guides for, as I believe that it's useful to have a little knowledge and not have to depend on applications for everything.
Real knowledge is to know the extent of one's ignorance - Confucius
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