Yes, you'r save files are located here...
C:\Documents and Settings\[YOURNAME]\Local Settings\Application Data\Criterion Games\Burnout Paradise (Win XP)
or
C:\Users\[UserName]\AppData\Local\Criterion Games\Burnout Paradise\Save (Vista/Win7)
Just copy the save files to a flash drive or a different location on your PC so they won't be deleted, and if you want to reinstall Burnout, just drag those files back to where they were originally and you can play where you left off.
Basically when you turn on the game, you start by the garage. When you are allowed to start driving, click the pause button and then click on load data. Finally press the latest save and that should to the trick.
You can't uninstall Windows XP, from the command line or otherwise.
Reinstall the operating system.
The best way to uninstall an OS is to format the drive used. Of-course you need to take backup of your important data from that drive.
You absolutely can uninstall your QuickBooks 2004 version from your computer. The data is stored in a file that is separate from the program and will not be removed if you uninstall your old version.
I would think it is safe to uninstall as it is only for sending and receiving faxes over the internet if set up.
To reset high scores in the Chuzzle game, you typically need to delete the game's saved data or profile. This can often be done by navigating to the game's settings or save data location on your device. If you're playing on a PC, you may find the saved data in the game’s installation folder or in your user directory. On mobile devices, you might need to uninstall and reinstall the game to clear the high scores.
If you can't get onto POL, and uninstall it from there Go to your System Tab Memory Games And look for "Unknown Data" that is taking up a large amount of space. Alternatively. Load your save data to a Memory Card and Format your Hard-Drive
Simply uninstall Outlook 2010 and then install Microsoft Outlook 2007 from control panel in your computer. The second most important thing which you should always keep in mind that export and save the PST data file for future use. When you reinstall the Microsoft Outlook 2007, you want to get back the old saved data into new one, in such case these exported Outlook data file help to restore your data. You can also reconfigure the email account which you were using with Outlook 2010.
Hi I found a solution : Copy your user's data, reinstall the game and past your data in the new user's data folder.
In exchange 2007 all the exchange attributes are saved in AD. Once you reinstall new windows server and exchange, it copies the configuration data from AD.
Disconnect the battery count to twenty then reinstall cable. All emission data will not be erased.