Razor1911 Skyrim Install Instructions For Mac
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Skyrim puts its saves in the following directory in Windows Vista & Windows 7 and Windows 8: C: Users [UserName] Documents My Games Skyrim Saves Note that on Windows 8, the saves folder could be hidden, so you'll have to show the hidden files to be able to see it. Skyrim puts saves in the following directory in Windows XP: C: Documents and Settings[UserName] My Documents My Games Skyrim Saves These files are not dependent on anything so you can freely share them across computers, delete, copy, backup, or anything else. Google home for mac book. Locating saves on PC/PS3/XBox for Skyrim Building on AndyPerfect's and Robotnik's answers, the save files for Windows are where they said. I added the rest.
PC Windows XP Skyrim puts saves in the following directory in Windows XP: C: Documents and Settings[UserName] My Documents My Games Skyrim Saves Windows Vista/Windows 7 Skyrim puts its saves in the following directory in Windows Vista & Windows 7: C: Users [UserName] Documents My Games Skyrim Saves Windows 8 According to this, in Windows 8, the saves are still stored in the same place as Windows 7 (i.e. C: Users [UserName] Documents My Games Skyrim Saves), however the saves are now marked as hidden files.

To unhide the files: Open an Explorer window, Navigate to the Skyrim folder Press the 'View' tab Check the 'Hidden Items' checkbox showing the location of the 'Hidden items' checkbox PS3 On the XMB, goto the 'Game' tab and then the 'Saved Data Utility (PS3)' tab. Inside you can find all of your saves and can copy and edit them by pressing Triangle.
XBox 360 On the XBox, saves are usually found on the HDD, but could be found on USB's too. (If you use them) See for below tutorial. From Xbox Home, go to settings, and then select System. Select Storage. Select the storage device that contains the content you want to copy, move, or delete (or look at): • Hard Drive: Your console’s hard drive.
• Cloud Saved Games: Storage space on our Xbox Live servers. For more information, see Store your saved games in the cloud. • USB Storage Device: A USB storage device, such as a USB flash drive plugged into your console. To learn more about USB flash drives, see USB flash drive support for Xbox 360.
• Memory Unit: A memory unit plugged into your original Xbox 360 console. Then simply head on down to the Games & Apps section of your choice and your save will be in there. Was just thinking someone should add stuff for PS3/Xbox:). A couple of things though: Where you state my answer covers Windows - it only covers Windows 8, not all Windows Versions - the other answer covers Windows 7 (where they aren't hidden) and Windows XP (which has a different folder structure).
Secondly, Your answer could stand on it's own with the PS3/Xbox stuff (without copying mine verbatim). I'm not complaining, just wondering why you bothered, as it is already in the answer section. – Jan 9 '15 at 6:18 •.