Hi rocco69,I tried replicating the scenario here and I could save the file in the last (previously) saved location.First time, if you download anything (image, document, etc) you’re asked to specify a location to save the same. Say, I save it on the desktop. From the next instance, all the downloads would automatically go to that particular (desktop, in this case).So, for any future downloads if this destination (desktop) is changed to (My Music) all the downloads would automatically go to My Music folder.Do you see any different behavior here?You may also reset the Folders and check if that fixes the issue.Click Start, select Control Panel and Folder Options.In Folder Options, click the View tab. To switch these folders back to their default settings, clickReset Folders.)Hope this helps.Gokul - Microsoft SupportIf this post was helpful, please click the 'Vote as Helpful' (green triangle) button. If it helps in resolving your issue, click 'Propose As Answer' or 'Mark as Answer' button.
With Project 64, where does the 'save' go when its in the cartridge? Nintendo 64 allows games to be saved in the cartridge. With Project 64 I have an option of save state which creates a save file. Project64 SRAM savestates, all the latest Project64 SRAM savestates.
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Hi everyone,I recently bought an ED 64 but it is an old version of it and my Nintendo 64 doesn't have the reset working, so I would like to know if anyone of you could give me the save files for Smash 64 USA and JPN versions.I also have a question about this because I searched a lot on this forum and all the Smash 64 savefiles were.sra. But Super Smash Bros. Should be.sram, right? I can't undestand it, and I am guessing that is why the save files I tried here don't work at all (and I put in the SAVE folder as well).:/Thanks in advance.