Your question is very confusing to read, but I'll give it a shot. First the patch needs to be placed in the folder GAME, in the folder PSP, on your MS. You will need to create a folder called UPDATE and that's where you put it. In the sections on the menu, you need to goto Games icon and then the Memory Stick icon, and you should see the update in there.
The MS icons only search in their respective folders, the MS icon in games will look in the MS:\PSP\GAME folder for files. The MS icon in music will look in the MUSIC folder on your MS for MP3 files. The MS icon in the video folder will look in the VIDEO folder on your MS. Same thing with the one in pictures.
you must first downgrade to 1.50 and then upgrade to custom firmware (m33) then you can run homebrew games in the GAME150 folder and other hombrew items there also.
When you upgrade Windows it creates a folder called windows.old
custom upgrade
yes, your old windows folder will be renamed to windows.old your program files, documents and settings folder will also be move to that folder as well.
Downloading an Xbox 360 upgrade onto a CD requires a few simple steps: Create a new folder on your desktop and call it Xbox 360 Upgrade. Visit the Xbox website and download the upgrade file saving it into the folder you just created. Insert the blank CD into your CD drive and open the CD-burning software on your computer. Load the upgrade file from the Xbox 360 Upgrade folder into the CD-burning software. Burn the upgrade file onto the CD. Remove the CD from your CD drive and insert it into your Xbox 360 console.Once the CD is in your Xbox 360 console the upgrade process can begin. Simply follow the on-screen instructions to complete the upgrade process.
If you, by downgrading, mean changing to an older version, then no, you can't. wrong! You can you must have a backup/copy of the old .minecraft in your roaming appdata folder. just take old one and put in there In fact... there is an easier process There is a tool called MCNostalgia which can downgrade your versions of Minecraft. For example, if you don't like some new update (and I kinda do), you can downgrade Minecraft to that version. It currently supports all the way back to Indev (February 2010).
A Mac is a computer and Windows is an operating system so it is impossible to change one into the other. If the Mac has an Intel processor you can downgrade it by installing the Windows operating system. You can use the Boot Camp utility (in the Utilities folder within the Applications folder) to partition your hard disc and install Windows so you can use both Mac OS X and Windows.
Yes and it is very easy through windows anytime upgrade which is available in the start menu (outside a folder). First buy Windows 7 ultimate edition then enter the product key for it and you should know how to complete the process without difficulties!
The only way on your own to downgrade is to have copies of each patch level of Wow - that is after each patch save the game folders to a backup location. If you have a friend who hasn't patched yet, a copy of their game folder will work (just remove preferences.)
A sub folder is when you put a folder in another folder and a sub level folder is when you put more than one sub folder in another sub folder.....
Since folder is a container, a five star folder can be pain folder
Orphan folder