You just go to the file save as.. and click it and u can rename it if you would like to if not just click save and will do so!! =) have a good day happy valentines day!!
You go to your file then you see pictures. First you do paste then copy and there you have it.(PS IF YOU CANT FIND FILES TRY)
you would have to use a USB mini which you could get at Best Buy, Staples, Wal*Mart, Future Shop, or many others. Then you save your twitter to the USB, then on your computer open myspace, and import the file which you should name "906604436twITTER" (no " ") Then it should be synced. :) have a wonderful day PS. don't mess up the file name,
Say you get an email from your buddy and it's a photoshop file. If you don't have photoshop (or GIMP + the PS extension), you'll get an error message saying 'unsupported file' when you try to open the downloaded file. Basically this means that you don't have the program installed on your computer needed to open the file.
If you downloaded the game from PS Network, then you should know they purposely made it so that nothing to do with the game could be copied onto any other media to prevent piracy. (illegal copies, etc.) If you just downloaded the save file, you need special hardware to transfer it from the computer to the card. It is easiest to download the file onto the PS3 and tell the system to save it to the card, but again you need special hardware.
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