Posted: 1/6/2011 4:12:35 PM EDT
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I am at wits end. I just had a hdd in a RAID 5 array on my main PC go down. No big deal, I'll just RMA it and hopefully another one doesn't fail before then. This has happened before and really wasn't an issue. Anyway, I go to samsungs website, and get an RMA number and I go to print the shipping labels with RMA pertinent numbers, numbers I need on the box. My printer has been broken for quite some time now, actually I finally just threw it away. So what I did was "print to file" with an appropriate driver for a printer I can use but don't have with me. The printer is a samsung ML2525 something or other laser printer. Anyway, I printed to file, I even know what I saved the files as, but I can't for the life of me figure out where they went or saved to. I have gone through all of the preference menus on the printer in Windows 7, searched my documents, searched everywhere for over a half an hour and can't for the life of me find those two damn print files. Anyone have a guess as to where they might have gone? I simply wasn't paying attention when I printed them. Actually I don't remember it giving me an option on where to put them, just a simple one line dialog box asking for a name. I know this sounds like a stupid ass question, and should be simple, but I am at a dead end. I really don't want to go through the RMA process again, because I don't know if that will create problems with samsung. |
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Do the same thing again, and write down the name you save it as. Then do a search of your entire array for the new file. The other files should be in the same spot. ETA: By do the same thing again, I mean print something to a file. I realize that you said you know the name of the other files, but maybe you mistyped it. |
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Quoted: Do the same thing again, and write down the name you save it as. Then do a search of your entire array for the new file. The other files should be in the same spot. ETA: By do the same thing again, I mean print something to a file. I realize that you said you know the name of the other files, but maybe you mistyped it. Ok this worked. ![]() It still didn't show me the path or let me select where they went, and it saved them in the firefox program folder, which seems kind of odd. ![]() And you were right, I didn't name them what I thought I did, and that's why the search yielded no results. Thanks! |
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Quoted: Quoted: Do the same thing again, and write down the name you save it as. Then do a search of your entire array for the new file. The other files should be in the same spot. ETA: By do the same thing again, I mean print something to a file. I realize that you said you know the name of the other files, but maybe you mistyped it. Ok this worked. ![]() It still didn't show me the path or let me select where they went, and it saved them in the firefox program folder, which seems kind of odd. ![]() And you were right, I didn't name them what I thought I did, and that's why the search yielded no results. Thanks! No problem, I'm glad I could help. I had to RMA a Samsung drive and LCD a few weeks ago. Their quality seems to have gone downhill, unfortunately. But their RMA process seems to work well. |

