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Thanks to Anupam, Jojoyee, and MidnightCowboy for your comments. I found my problem... I had selected "Full Install" during FVD installation rather than "Custom" which had the option for adding browser plug-ins. I had also failed to close Chrome during install. When I corrected both of my missteps all set up correctly. A big DUH on me!
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Good to know all is working fine now
![]() If there's an option for custom install, it should be chosen, in case of any software install. Reason is, you can control the installation. Also, nowadays, with my extras, like toolbars and stuff being bundled with the free software, it's important to keep control of the installation, and pay attention to everything.
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The software that is talked about in the thread is the Freemake Video Downloader, available here :
http://www.freemake.com/free_video_downloader/
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