You can save any file to anywhere you like on your computer, just remember where you put it.
There is no limit per folder - it depends on the capacity of the media that the folder exists on, but its not recommended to save many pictures (thousands) in one folder, its will slow down the computer performance. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ When someone wants to access a file in the folder it is typical to get the operating system to open the folder. As the o/s list the files in the folder it will take longer to do so the more files there are.
save the files I need.
Mainly saved as jpeg (joint photographic experts group) or bmp (bitmap) or gif (graphics interchange format).
Open the "Tools>Options>Files" panel, there is an option of "Automatic Save File Location", the option records the path of current auto saved files. Users can change to other folders. Please make sure that the folder is writable first.
R4 Carts are compatible with .dpg files. The cart will need to have the moonshell folders installed. A good media conversion program (does avi to dpg) can be found by searching 'Super NDS media' in google. On the R4 cart create a folder within the _system_ directory calling it movies and save the .dpg files into that folder. When running the moonshell on the DS you can then browse the folder and play the files.
In whichever drive and folder your computer is set to save it to. Do a search for mp3 files
sorry you can't but if you really wanted to save all the files and create new folder
There is no limit per folder - it depends on the capacity of the media that the folder exists on, but its not recommended to save many pictures (thousands) in one folder, its will slow down the computer performance. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ When someone wants to access a file in the folder it is typical to get the operating system to open the folder. As the o/s list the files in the folder it will take longer to do so the more files there are.
To the folder where you installed the game. My Computer ---> Program Files ---> Battlefield 2142 ---> around in there
Copy the files that end in ".SAV" from your "My Documents" folder (or wherever the game saved your files-- sometimes on Desktop or elsewhere) to the folder on the other computer where it saves files. If you're not sure where the new computer saves files, then start a new game, name it, and save it, then search for that file. The name of the file is always "name of your game".SAV. Then you can open the file on the new computer.
Unless you have specified to save the contents of your zune to your computer, no the contents are not stored on the computer. If at somepoint you stored or copied the contents to your computer and didn't pay attention to where you stored them, the most likely place the computer stored the files (by default) will be in a file called "my documents" and perhaps a sub folder called "my music" If the files are stored to your computer, you would have, at some point, selected an "ok" button to download them to your computer or save them to a file.
Save downloaded files into documents folder then you open new folder in documents and send music into it.
You rename one of them.
A Bitmap is a file you can save pictures as like JPEG or PNG, in photoshop it means save the picture as a bitmap
Replace Files In My Documents "Bully Scholarship Edition" Folder.
Go to the folder you saved it in most times it's in my documents, download folder right click the file with your mouse and select delete.Join my PC help site http://www.pchelphq.com/
Yes. The files save locally, and you can have multiple save files in one computer.