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.
First of all you click on "file" in the menu bar, then select "save as" and save the file on your usb, after that you can transfer it to any computer you like from the usb you saved the filed on
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You can buy a transfer cable which will allow you to transfer saved games and stuff from one xbox to another.
Plug your R4 card into your computer and find the saved games folder. Find your saved game file on your computer and just drag and drop it. If its a different file format, you might have to google different format converter or just rename the file and see if that works.
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With stand-alone computers, you have to manually transfer files to view it on another computer. If you have a file server though, everything is saved to the same place and any computer hooked up to it can open the files
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You can use MobiKin Assistant for iOS to transfer images from one iPhone to another: Connect the source iPhone to your computer and launch MobiKin Assistant for iOS. Go to the Photos tab, select the images you want, and export them to your computer. Disconnect the first iPhone and connect the target iPhone. Use the Import option to transfer the saved images to the new device. This method ensures a safe backup and smooth import process.
A person can transfer photos from Facebook to MSN by saving them on their computer. The photos can then be saved on the MSN network and sent to friends and family through email.
I would think so. If you take a memory chip from one camera and use it in another the pictures transfer. Why wouldn't it in a phone?
You can save your penguin on multiple computers. i have mine saved on about 7 computers.
You can transfer the Wi-Fi connection settings, but nothing else. You probably won't want to anyway because saved games are saved to the card and not the DS.