On PC, the save files are stored in:
(System Drive):\Users\(Username)\Local Settings\Namco\Puzzle Quest 2\Save
You can copy/ backup these to another location before uninstalling, and then copy them back to that location to keep playing a save file.
Notes:
-The folder Local Settings is hidden so make sure you allow viewing of hidden folders.
-If you're in XP the first folder won't be users it will be "Documents and Settings"
well i know that fr an xbox 360 you can transfer data using a USB or transfer cable but for a USB it needs to be more than 786 MB to configure. so once you configure the flash drive (USB) go to system settings, memory, your hard drive then choose a game or any thing else. choose what you want out of the game (or whatever) then, plug it in to the xbox that the profile you want the data transferred to and the got to the same place and copy or move the data to that profile.. i hope it helped :)
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To merge two profiles in Thunderbird, you need to manually copy the email data from one profile to the other. First, locate the profile folders by entering about:profiles in the Thunderbird address bar to find the profiles' paths. Next, close Thunderbird, then copy the relevant files or folders (such as Mail or ImapMail) from the source profile's directory into the destination profile's directory. Finally, restart Thunderbird to see the merged emails and folders.
Hard Copy
No, Moving data is not same as duplicating data. When we copy data that causes duplication of data . And while moving we are just changing the storage location of data.To copy data is duplication, but to move data does not cause duplication.
no it is a primary data method
Vendor Data, Default Data, and Profile Data
The profile is your gamer profile. If you are not using the gamer profile you had your halo stats on, there is no way to transfer them. If you are using the same profile, your data is lost.
embedding
copy a:\data\*.* c:\data\
Shallow copy also known as address copy involves copying of the address and not the actual data. In case of deep copy, the data is copied.
i believe there is so much data, you cannot copy it all.... you can copy vault data though...