I use a program called thumbs plus. You can install it and it will search your computer for every picture, video, font and document you want it to find. You can also configure it to only search for certain file types.
http://www.cerious.com/download.shtml
2007-04-18 08:14:36
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answered by Taba 7
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Pull Up Pictures
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answered by rhoat 4
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If you are using Windows XP it is pretty easy.
Go to your start menu
Click on search
Choose pictures, music or video
click pictures and photo's
Then click on 'search'
and a BIG list will show up
If you are not using XP then things get somewhat more complicated
2007-04-18 07:37:00
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answered by Jason T 4
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You can do what is called a wild card search. Open your search and type *.jpg or *.bmp or whatever file extension you are looking for. The asterisk is called a wildcard and will list all files of that type. Dont crap when you see them all! You will find images you never new you had!
2007-04-18 07:35:53
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answered by Anonymous
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Install Google's Picasa or Nero's Scout -- let these programs index your hard drive. They will return thumbnails with the image location.
2007-04-18 07:39:02
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answered by Anonymous
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You can try "Start" > "Search" > "Pictures & Photos"
Or if you have some type of photo managing software (like Microsoft Office Picture Manager or something that came with a digital camera), you can have it scan your entire disk and find all the photos that way.
2007-04-18 07:35:45
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answered by Yahzmin ♥♥ 4ever 7
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this is exactly what google picasa was created for. in fact it defaults at that.
http://picasa.google.com/
but it won't bring up system images such as folders etc. just the images you put on there.
2007-04-18 07:37:39
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answered by Anonymous
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Maybe search for certin file types?
2007-04-18 07:33:58
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answered by Andy J 2
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Fill tub with water.
Hold computer over tub.
Tell it to show all images, or it will be replaced.
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2007-04-18 07:35:46
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answered by Anonymous
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So then just go to your "search" window and search for all "image files"
Or you can just run a general search and type in " *.jpg, *.png, *.bmp, *.gif, *.jpeg "
2007-04-18 07:36:52
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answered by Bjorn 7
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