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Where Is the “Temporary Internet Files” Folder?

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Where Is the “Temporary Internet Files” Folder?

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Older versions of Windows had only one folder named Temporary Internet Files but in Windows XP there are usually multiple folders with this name. However, only one will contain the music files you clicked on. Locate this folder by clicking Start> Search and typing in “Temporary Internet Files.” When they appear in the Search Results window, double-click each to find the one containing the target files. This can be made easier by clicking on View>Arrange Icons By and choosing Type. This will put all files with the same extension (such as WAV or MID) together in easy-to-find groups. By the way, the songs on my site got there by various means — many were sent by readers, some were copied from other free music sites, and I ripped some from my own CDs. They are in a variety of audio formats, including WAV, MID, ASF, WMA, and MP3. They all work perfectly in Windows Media Player. However, using players such as QuickTime or RealPlayer can produce different results for different audio formats.

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