just use USB port of PSP and connect it to the computer then copy then saved files to your computer.
you can click start then search the file name or press recent files or go to where you saved the file.
No. Information is saved on the hard drive of the computer, no the motherboard.
drive in computer means a device into which files are being saved.
No, there is not a shortcut available for burning a CD from your saved files on an Mbox 2 from Pro Tools.
If its an Apple Computer see link below.
You have to plug your iPod into your computer/mac and do it from there.
SOL is a flash file saved on your computer. Use SolEditor.
If the files are still on the USB drive, you can open them, even though they were never saved to the actually computer. The USB drive is a portable hard drive, plugging into your computer gives you access to view what is on the USB drive without having to save them to the actual computer.
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.
Rebooting a computer simply means restarting the computer which will leave all your files intact. Restoring a computer however, restores your computer back to how it was when it left the factory meaning all additional added data by yourself and others would be completely erased.
I assume you mean temporary files. Temporary files are unneeded files that are saved to your computer which can serve several purposes. Such as saving a webpage will make your next visit to it simply load what it can from the temp files making the site available to you faster. Or cookies which saves certain types of information so that you do not need to input it again.