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If the message "Task Complete" not showing, there is something preventing it to save. It could be firewall, or disk full. Otherwise I am not sure.

I want to try something can you please tell me the name of the #SharedObjects (letter and number) of the game then i could force the game to save in this with creating the save file manually

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Sure. Local save location for Windows 7:

First narrow down the scope by going to this directory. **(See how to unhid AppData folder if you have it hidden: https://cybertext.wordpress.com/2012/05/29/cant-see-the-appdata-folder/)
C:\Users\[Your User Name]\AppData\Roaming\Macromedia\Flash Player\#SharedObjects\[Random Number]\localhost

And then search with the save's name: TTv4_Save.sol

This path should simulate where you store your exe or swf. For example, if the exe or swf is placed on your Desktop, TTv4_Save0.sol should be inside a folder call Desktop. Also exe and swf saves aren't compatible with each other.

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I've done this before but I meant literally the name of the file (the random number file) because one day another game did it too and someone gave me the name of the random number file. Then I created the file with the exact random number name I was given and I don't know how but the game saved to this folder. And then the save file was here. 

I fixed the problem just delete the save file macromedia and start over, sadness