That, Sir Idiot*, is 1000% wrong. The Windows filesystem is not case sensitive.JacobX891 said:The 'p' in profile needs to be capitalized. It NEEDS to be capitalized for it to work. When we said 'Name it Profile.dat, exactly like that.' we meant EXACTLY LIKE THAT.
To late, I am already dead! Look at my title.JacobX891 said:Go kill yourself.
freezit4 said:I don't understand. How the hell did you suddenly manage to solve the problem again?
(this is an important question to be answered for the sake of understanding true idiocy)
That setting assumes that the user is idiot and it hinder newbie computer users to understand how windows works. However, when the file type appears, newbie users don't know that they shouldn't touch the named extension while renaming the file name.Zephro said:It was due to the way he displays his files in his folders. He hides his file extensions by default so windows was reading the Profile.dat file's name as "Profile.dat.dat". It's a default setting by windows and it can be annoying at times.
You need to know this or you might have troubles later.The Joker said:yeah, well, I don't use my computer much, except for homework, which in no cases needs me to know this.
The Joker
How was I patient? I killed the guy!Jay City said:You're lucky that most people here are WAY more patient than am i (i really try not showing on the web that side of me).
That is true.:eek:andwhyisit said:How was I patient? I killed the guy!