Have you checked your folder options under the tools menu. Maybe its under the view menu. But itss there in the second tab. Its in a treeview of a lot of other options. LIke show hidden files or system files. Same place you might find the hide file extension types.
bb
----- Original Message ----- From: "Danny Miles" <milaser2...@googlemail.com>
To: "PC Audio Discussion List" <pc-audio@pc-audio.org>
Sent: Saturday, April 14, 2012 10:19 PM
Subject: Re: Finding Unsaved GoldWave Files


Hi Brett.  Small world!

Thanks for the idea - I've already tried looking for both .tmp and GWV
(which I think is how all untitled files begin) using the search
facility but nothing's shown up.  This is quite a new laptop to me -
is it possible that a setting is in place to not show temporary files
and, if so, do you please possibly know how I might change it?

Many thanks, Danny

On 4/15/12, Brett Boyer <bboyer...@gmail.com> wrote:
They're in your aplication data area.
i would do a tsearch for .tmp files and look at the sizes and folders where
the results are
good luck
bb
----- Original Message -----
From: "Danny Miles" <milaser2...@googlemail.com>
To: "PC Audio Discussion List" <pc-audio@pc-audio.org>
Sent: Saturday, April 14, 2012 3:33 PM
Subject: Re: Finding Unsaved GoldWave Files


OK, apologies for the confusion but I've just found out that autosave
only works with bounded selections and mine are unbounded.  However, I
know that on my old computer it used to save the files as .tmp files
when I stopped recording.  Is this still possible with more recent
versions of GoldWave and, if so, how can I please make sure that this
happens so that I can access files after a necessary shutdown?

Thanks, Danny


On 4/14/12, Danny Miles <milaser2...@googlemail.com> wrote:
Hi everyone.  Would be really grateful if someone can please help me.

I've just finished recording an extremely long file, including content
to which I now have no access.  After I stopped the recording my
laptop crashed and I had to turn it off, but I'm running the autosave
option so presume that the document should have saved somewhere.
However, my laptop doesn't seem to have a "Temporary Files" folder
like my old machine, and I can't work out where GoldWave would
automatically save unsaved files to.  I've found one file called
.gvoice, but this file doesn't show up in GoldWave so I presume that
it's not the right one, and when I try to open it in My Computer it
says that I need to pick a programme to open it with but doesn't
suggest GoldWave as an option.

I really would like to get this file back if possible, so any help
will be much appreciated.

All the best, Danny

On 4/4/12, dennis <dennis.corneli...@trinitycounseling.com> wrote:
anyone install 5.6.7? i did and it went crazy for some reason. i had to
un
install and re install 5.6.6. also on one machine goldwave crashes when
i
try to add vst effects. any ideas?
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