No you can not download and play PS2 games that way.
maybe the saved game is messed up i always backup my saved games on my computer. if your saved game doesn't work there is a small chance you can fix it
The PlayStation 3 has a built in Hard Drive. Ps3 game saves will be saved to the Hard Drive. But to save PlayStation 1 + 2 games, an internal mermory card must be created inside the Hard Drive. PS1 + PS2 games will save there. So no you don't need a memory card for the PlayStation 3.
Your old game saves will be on your old hard drive/ memory unit. If they are on a memory unit then it is a simple issue of plugging the memory unit into the new xbox and copying the old save to the new hard drive. If you have an old hard drive you can plug the old hard drive into the new xbox and play from there. If you want to transfer the saved games from the old hard drive to the new hard drive you need a hard drive transfer cable and follow the instruction to transfer the data from the old hard drive to the new one.
Yes, you can play PSP games without a memory stick. However, if you're playing games from PSP UMD's (little PSP games in cases). If you want to play games saved in your PSP's hard drive, then no. So, pretty much by UMD, you can play games without a memory stick in your PSP, but you'll be unable to save.
If the game doesn't have a menu option to do so, or in the case of the Pokemon games, a specific set of keypresses described in the manual, then there's no real way to 'delete' the saved games, apart from overwriting them with newly started games.
you save it on a flash drive then take the drive out and you saved your computer games.
I saved all my pictures from the trip on a flash drive.
you have to move the file to your computer 1st from your flash drive. then you should be able to install
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.
You cannot transfer messages onto a flash drive because they are saved onto your account and not your 360.
yes, but it most be saved your computer first
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You have to download the images first. The images should be saved on the flash drive. A screenshot could also solve the purpose.
To download an e-book to your flash drive, simply connect your flash drive to your computer. Then, locate the e-book file on your computer, right-click on it, select "Copy" or "Cut," navigate to your flash drive in File Explorer, and paste the file onto the flash drive. Eject the flash drive safely and you now have the e-book saved on it.
Putting documents on your flashdrive (a USB storage device) is as simple as copying any file on your computer to an enumerated USB Flash Drive using drag-and-drop file listings. Alternatively any program that creates documents gives you the option to write the document to the Flash Drive using its "save as" command. Documents saved on a Flash Drive can opened, edited, then saved back to the storage device without the document being saved to the computer's hard drive.
its a usb flash drive. you go to start push computer, and the drive will come up. click on it and you can open anything saved on there. its called removable because you can carry it around and take the info out of a computer
you probably can if the PowerPoint weren't saved on the flash drive, but I don't know how to do it. Then again I'm a 11 year old kid that doesn't know much about technology, so yea.