Re: Zip files off of floppies



Hello,

You will need to copy the save file to the folder of your game's saves.

For example, if your game is "GAME X", there should be something like a
SAVES folder in
C:\PROGRAM FILES\GAME X\

Copy the savegame file from your floppy to the save folder and it should
work out for most games.

Newer games store their save games in My Documents - you may also want to
look inside there.

If it still doesn't work, try posting in the forum of the game's website.

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"Jo Wilkinson" <JoWilkinson@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:025411F4-98DE-457B-9CD5-0140E5F64318@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
I installed a game off a CD and I have a "save" on a floppy of a puzzle
that
I couldn't do myself and asked for a save of that particular part. Can
anyone
tell me how to install it in the game?



.



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