Yes. All of that data is saved to your Xbox Live account and can be recoverable. You might have to re-download any DLC (downloadable content) that you might have.
Just resave the file. The flash drive is represented as an ordinary file system. If you can change the date of a file on a hard drive, then you can change it on a flash drive.
No, only that saved game.
Yes it is,because on the wii call of duty black ops there is a option on zombies to change your map but there is only one map available and when you go to multiplayer there is a blank space below the 4 game modes when you connect and on wii menu if you got to saved data it has call of duty black ops profile data then call of duty black ops pay and play.
E drive
c drive
All of the following are good practices for preventing cookies from being saved to your hard drive except
The multiplayer mode of Red Dead Redemption is not saved manually - it autosaves after each game you complete. I believe it also saves if you quit via the start menu.
Information that is saved on the drive
drive in computer means a device into which files are being saved.
You will always get the stats on a Call of duty multiplayer game, signing out or dashboarding, it will be saved.
The World Wildlife Fund saved this species as well as others.
No