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iMac G5 Introduction Video

I have an ibook g4 🙂 but I need some clips from the introduction video, come on somebody must have it
 
Quicktime is caching to this file (filename may vary):

C:\Documents and Settings\(Username)\Local Settings\Temp\IDH29F.tmp

I can't copy the file to another location because it is in-use. When I close the webpage containing the movie, the file is automatically deleted.

Maybe this will help someone smarter than me figure it out. 🙂
 
Originally posted by: gsaldivar
Quicktime is caching to this file (filename may vary):

C:\Documents and Settings\(Username)\Local Settings\Temp\IDH29F.tmp

I can't copy the file to another location because it is in-use. When I close the webpage containing the movie, the file is automatically deleted.

Maybe this will help someone smarter than me figure it out. 🙂

I'm not smarter than you 🙁 I just tried it, don't know how to get it done.
 
Originally posted by: gsaldivar
Quicktime is caching to this file (filename may vary):

C:\Documents and Settings\(Username)\Local Settings\Temp\IDH29F.tmp

I can't copy the file to another location because it is in-use. When I close the webpage containing the movie, the file is automatically deleted.

Maybe this will help someone smarter than me figure it out. 🙂

Copy-paste it to a different location?
 
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