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
You will not be able to find it.
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
Find it.
In your computer BIOS-chip or in the manufature website.
You can find file transfers in computer software systems. Most computer are able to transfer files through email or by adding them onto a disc and loading it onto another computer.
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.
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.
You can find the Windows picture location on your computer by navigating to the "Pictures" folder in the "This PC" or "My Computer" section of your file explorer.
You can find the location of Windows pictures on your computer by navigating to the "Pictures" folder in the "This PC" or "My Computer" section of your file explorer.
If you know that you gave your file the name and you can find find it on your hard drives. Yes, it was saved.
Open the external HD, find the file and drag it over to the computer and drop in the file you want it in.