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September 6, 2018
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Downloaded zip file, cannot find program

  • September 6, 2018
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Downloaded zip file CameraRaw win 10.5. In fact I've installed it twice . But I cannot find the program on my PC. I've done multiple searches for the program but to no avail.

I've loaded it in the past onto other PCs without any difficulty. The program apparently took a ride on the Enterprise's transporter and rode off into oblivion. Proof once again that the most simple operations can go afoul. I'm hoping that I'll get some help.Thank you. Dave

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Correct answer JP Hess

Thanks but I've screwed with this problem long enough.

Thanks again.


Looking at the path you posted, it would appear you are using Photoshop CS3. If that is the case then you can't use Camera Raw 10.5. It isn't compatible, Photoshop won't recognize it. It's no wonder you can't load it. The highest version of Camera Raw you can use is version 4.6. Maybe I'm assuming too much here.

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JP Hess
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September 7, 2018

In your browser settings you should be able to configure were downloads are automatically stored. Additionally, you should be able to have your browser configured to prompt you were you want the download could be saved. This is what the configuration looks like in My Chrome settings under the advanced settings.

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September 7, 2018

Jim,

Too bad that I seem to not be able to reply on line. At least it isn't

apparent to me. It never is with any 'community help' for some reason.

Just trying to post a question takes a herculean effort.

That said, I have my downloads, including the afore mentioned zip file,

directed to my Desktop but this unzip file _doesn't give me any

option_ whatsoever. It just sticks the unzipped file in the ozone some

place.

And don't downloads directed from a browser just work for what you down

load on the browser? Are you suggesting that perhaps I should download

the unzipped file to ... where? to unzip. But then the dang thing will

still send the unpacked program to god knows where. I NEVER had this

problem before.

If you can provide further guidance, I'd appreciate it, Jim.

Thank you.

Dave