If opened a file on your USB drive, if you saved by just clicking save or Crtl+S, it will still be on the USB drive.
Some programs however have a temp folder, where it may store recently opened files.
To find it, go to my computer-> search -> Type "temp [The program the file was opened in] ->Enter the search and you may find it there.
Open the external HD, find the file and drag it over to the computer and drop in the file you want it in.
If you are using windows, go into My Computer, right click the drive in question and select property.
If you want to find a file on your computer hard drive then depending on what Operating System you have use either the Find file (Command + F) or Search function under the Start Button. This will find files by Name, Date Created or as many options as your computer operating system enables.
veiw it as a disk drive. then find the file the recording is in copy and paste it to your computer
first, go into file. then save as, and under the tab on the side, there should be "computer". then find your hard drive and there you go
Go to My Computer. Find the Flash drive listed and copy (Ctrl-C or right click the wave file and choose copy) the file. Then, go to the place you want the file to be (Maybe c drive and create a folder before pasting). Finally open up the file and folder and Paste. You can do this using Ctrl-V or right click the blank space and choose paste.
You will not be able to find it.
This happens to my itunes because I have an external drive attached to my computer. The external drive backs up my data because I have had my C drive almost crash before. Sometimes when I purchase a song, the program saves the file under the K drive (this is the external drive on my computer). Once you find the song, and open it, it will no longer be "!" You will need to do some file search on the drive for the "itunes music" folder. The file will have a name of "download". Once you get the hang of finding it, you can correct this little problem.
"go to system restore and check the modified date...." " in drives right click mouse and click modified ... files will be altered by modified date"
A file extention isn't needed but when your the file has a file extention the computer can easily find the appropiate program to run it. If a file doesnt have a file extension the computer will require you to find the appropiate program with means more work for you to do
plug device in computer. find the file
input the following into the URL: *C:\* the Hard Drive (C:\) If you mean all of the programs that you've installed then (C:\Program Files), hope I've helped