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We had a computer crash last Friday. Needed to buy new machine. Although most of our data had been saved, some was not, including much CP files, including codes like the API needed for uploading to Google Base. Where is our API data listed at CP? I couldn't find it.

And an even more stupid question now. Is there any way to download our image files formerly uploaded to CP, in case we can not recover them from our hard drive. Right now, the old computer does not turn on, so we have not yet investigated just what can be recovered.

Any help would be appreciated.

LP

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LP, log into your cafepress account, then click this link to get your key: http://www.cafepress.com/cp/members/xml_feed.aspx

You can likely recover much of the data from your hard drive. Find a geek, or ask around at your computer store.

Or you can call the fbi and tell them your spouse has downloaded illegal porn.


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Thanks, Carl. Found the API. Much appreciated. We're just trying to get things going again, downloaded new versions of programs for VISTA, not XP. I'll have to try and find that geek. I know a computer store can do this, at least the person who checked out the old machine and quickly diagnosed the problem (power supply probably, might have taken the motherboard with it, maybe the hard drive, but probably, I hope, not), told me he thought so. Trying to save the $ ($100 to $600), if I can. I used to be more tech savvy than I seem to be right now. Guess I better get more up to date.

Thanks again.

LP
 
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