by sandy82 » August 25th, 2005, 1:14 pm
I wrote this out for a guy named TomJoe on July 9. He was trying to download a file called TrainGayJock. I went through every possible step, click by click. I wrote out the following. Then he was able to download the file.
See if the following helps. Obviously, in Items 2, 3, and 4, below, change the names as appropriate.
One big change since July 9. If you're not a Premium Member, don't click on any button that says "Premium." Don't click on a "Buy Now" file unless you intend to buy it now. Click only on a file which immediately follows--> name:
An example is---name: drinkmorebeer
This entry <<name: drinkmorebeer >> will be the closest one to the left-hand margin.
I just tested it again. It works.
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Posted: Sat Jul 09, 2005 11:35 pm Post subject:
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TomJoe, I just tested the download process and it works. Since you've already listened to the file once, I'm guessing you don't need to listen to it while it downloads.
1. Go to the regular Files section. Not the new Files section.
2. Under Category, choose Behavior.
3. Under Type, choose Training.
4. The tenth file name down is TrainGayJock. (Two names in black, six in purple, and two in black.)
5. Left-click on that title (which precedes the description of the file).
6. Manually scroll up the left side of this main screen past the word "Type". Immediately above the word "Category" you will again see the title of the file you want to download. (Sometimes, the site's software will automatically scroll up the screen for you.) This is the "upper" title of the file you want: it is higher up on the same screen in the Files section. Right-click on this upper title. Choose "Save Target As." A File Download logo/pic will appear on your PC screen. After several seconds, you will see a mini-index to ordinary Windows file sites on your PC. Pick the PC file in which you want TrainGayJock to be saved. Click on "Save As" (or Enter, or OK, or whatever the button says).
Here's why you do not want to right-click on the lower title of the file you choose. The name of the "Save As" file changes to "modules.php" when you right-click on the lower title. The software program thinks you want to save the title and short verbal description of the file, as opposed to the voice file itself.
If WMP (or RealPlayer or QuickTime) tries to kick in when you click on the title you want, cancel out WMP (or RP or QT).
Hope the detailed instructions work for you.
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sandy82 on August 25th, 2005, 6:24 pm, edited 1 time in total.