What to Do If the SecretFolder "Failed to ConnectToFilterDriver" Error Occurs
The SecretFolder program is not installing properly at the moment, so you will need to remove it manually in order to delete it completely. The steps are explained in detail below.
First, press the Windows key and the R key on your keyboard at the same time. A small input window called "Run" will then appear on the screen. Type "regedit" exactly into that window and press Enter to open the Registry Editor. The Registry Editor is a tool that can modify system settings, so please proceed carefully.
Once the Registry Editor is open, go to the following path in the tree on the left:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Wow6432Node\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Uninstall\SecretFolder_is1
Find the "SecretFolder_is1" key at this location, right-click it, and select "Delete" to remove the key completely. This path is mainly used on 64-bit systems.
If you cannot find the "SecretFolder_is1" key in the path above, your system may be 32-bit, so please check the following path:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Uninstall\SecretFolder_is1
At this location as well, find the "SecretFolder_is1" key, right-click it, and select "Delete" to remove it. This will clean up the registry entries related to SecretFolder.
Once the registry work is complete, you will need to delete the folder related to SecretFolder from the file system. First, open File Explorer and go to the following path:
%programfiles(x86)%\SecretFolder
This is usually the default installation path on a 64-bit system. %programfiles(x86)% typically refers to C:\Program Files (x86), and there should be a folder named "SecretFolder" there. Find that folder, right-click it, and select "Delete" to remove the folder and all files inside it completely.
If you cannot find the "SecretFolder" folder in the path above, your system may be 32-bit, so please check the following path:
%programfiles%\SecretFolder
This path, %programfiles%, usually refers to C:\Program Files. Here as well, find the "SecretFolder" folder, right-click it, and select "Delete" to remove the folder and all of its contents.
Once you complete all of the steps, the registry entries and files related to the SecretFolder program will be completely removed from your system. If you run into any issues during the process or have trouble finding the path, check whether you entered the path correctly or whether you are running with administrator privileges. By following this process, you can manually remove SecretFolder cleanly.
Today's News/Tips
Where Are Recorded Video Files Saved, and How Can I Change the Save Path?
oCam provides features that make it easy to manage recorded video files. Below is a detailed explanation of the related settings and how they work.
Click the 'Open' button on the oCam main screen, and the folder where the recorded video files are saved will automatically open in Windows Explorer. With this feature, you can quickly check your recently recorded files and start browsing them right away.
You can also set the save path for recorded video files as you like. To do this, follow the steps below:
- Click the 'Settings' button on the oCam main screen.
- When the Settings window opens, select the 'Save' tab from the menu on the left.
- In the 'Save' tab, find the 'Save Path' option and change it to the folder path you want, such as C:\Videos or D:\Recordings.
- Click the 'OK' button to save the settings.
Once this is set, recorded video files will be saved to the specified location, and you can easily open and check that location using the 'Open' button. Setting the save path to a frequently used folder, such as the Desktop, can make file management even more convenient.