That depends on where the save file was located. If it was somewhere in your personal documents, it's possible that the save file still works
Yes, you only have to remember not to delete the original files so iTunes can make its own library based on the music you have on your computer.
i am not sure but i do know a game that are similar like wizard 101that also requires a download but you can delete it and still play its like you dont download it again when you delete it so you just play it. :P
on your zune software find the song you wanna delete. right click it and chooce Delete. its gonna ask if you wanna keep the file or delete the file and if you wanna still have the file in case you want it again choose keep the file. however if you nevver wanna hear that song again, choose delete the files.
If it has been completely shut down and it's off then it cannot download files, but if it's in sleep mode then it can still download fies.
You have to empty the recycle (trash) bin to completely delete files.
No
If the download is still in progress you can pause the download and cancel it. If the toolbar is already finished downloading you can go into your browser's settings and disable or delete the toolbar.
No. Unless they are still in the recycle bin, then you can restore them.
Downloaded files always make a temp file in your computer, no matter you delete it or not there is always a way to recover it. So you can not download and copy files from a system without leaving a trace.
Go to the menu and all programs...find orbit and select uninstall. This does not get rid of all files...next go into c:>program files and delete the orbit file. then if xp go to application data and delete the orbit folder. if vist go to appdata and delete the orbit folder. and bingo it's gone. ive done that but orbit isn't on the list but it's still on my computer! :( HELP! download and install it again then use it's uninstaller to get rid of it make sure all the browsers are closed before running installer and uninstaller
false, you can still restore it
Delete temporary files. Temporary files such as Internet history, cookies, and cache occupy a large amount of space on your hard disk. Deleting them frees up valuable space on your hard disk and speeds up your computer