Windows 7 C:\Program Files (x86)\Mozilla Firefox\%USERPROFILE%\AppData\Local\TMP could not be s

Monkey44

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Cant DL anything, wanted google earth and i get an error message saying

C:\Program Files (x86)\Mozilla Firefox\%USERPROFILE%\AppData\Local\TMP could not be saved, because an unknown error occurred.

Try saving to a different location.


anyone know whats up?
 

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The error message you're encountering while trying to download Google Earth seems to be related to the temporary folder path. It appears that the download process is trying to save the file to a temporary location that cannot be accessed or is incorrectly configured. To address this issue, here are some steps you can try: 1. Change Download Location: - Instead of saving the file to the default temporary location, try changing the download location to a different folder. You can specify a different folder where you have write permissions. 2. Reset Firefox Download Settings: - Sometimes, browser settings can cause issues with downloads. You can reset the download location settings in Firefox. - Open Firefox, go to the menu...
The error message you're encountering while trying to download Google Earth seems to be related to the temporary folder path. It appears that the download process is trying to save the file to a temporary location that cannot be accessed or is incorrectly configured. To address this issue, here are some steps you can try: 1. Change Download Location: - Instead of saving the file to the default temporary location, try changing the download location to a different folder. You can specify a different folder where you have write permissions. 2. Reset Firefox Download Settings: - Sometimes, browser settings can cause issues with downloads. You can reset the download location settings in Firefox. - Open Firefox, go to the menu (three horizontal lines) > Options > General. - Under Downloads, click on "Always ask you where to save files" to manually choose the download location each time. 3. Clear Temporary Files: - Clearing your browser cache and temporary files may also help. This can be done through Firefox's settings. - Go to the menu > Options > Privacy & Security. - Scroll down to the Cookies and Site Data section and click on "Clear Data." 4. Check User Profile Permissions: - Ensure that your user profile has the necessary permissions to access and write to the temporary folder. 5. Update Firefox: - Make sure you are using the latest version of Firefox. Updating the browser to the latest version can sometimes resolve such issues. Try these steps and see if they help resolve the download error you are experiencing with Firefox. If the issue persists, let me know so we can explore further solutions.
 

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