Frequently Asked Question
Where to find game save files?
Last Updated 4 years ago
Q: Where to find game save files?
A: You can find saves following these instructions:
WINDOWS XP
1. Open My Computer then your (C:) local disk
2. Open Documents and Settings folder
3. Open your username folder
4. Open Application Data folder (*)
5. Open Games folder
6. Open Sherlock Holmes game folder
(*) Note that on some Windows systems the application data folder is hidden by default.
Here is how to make it visible:
- Click Tools, Folder Options then View tab
- Check Show hidden files and folders
- Click OK
WINDOWS VISTA
1. Open Computer then your (C:) local disk
2. Open Users folder
3. Open your username folder
4. Open AppData folder (*)
5. Open Games folder
6. Open Sherlock Holmes game folder
(*) Note that on some Windows systems the application data folder is hidden by default.
Here is how to make it visible:
- Open the Folder Options by clicking the Start button and click Control Panel
- On the Control Panel, click Appearance and Personalization and click Folder Options
- On the Folder Options, click on the View tab
- Under the Advanced settings, click Show hidden files and folders and click Ok
A: You can find saves following these instructions:
WINDOWS XP
1. Open My Computer then your (C:) local disk
2. Open Documents and Settings folder
3. Open your username folder
4. Open Application Data folder (*)
5. Open Games folder
6. Open Sherlock Holmes game folder
(*) Note that on some Windows systems the application data folder is hidden by default.
Here is how to make it visible:
- Click Tools, Folder Options then View tab
- Check Show hidden files and folders
- Click OK
WINDOWS VISTA
1. Open Computer then your (C:) local disk
2. Open Users folder
3. Open your username folder
4. Open AppData folder (*)
5. Open Games folder
6. Open Sherlock Holmes game folder
(*) Note that on some Windows systems the application data folder is hidden by default.
Here is how to make it visible:
- Open the Folder Options by clicking the Start button and click Control Panel
- On the Control Panel, click Appearance and Personalization and click Folder Options
- On the Folder Options, click on the View tab
- Under the Advanced settings, click Show hidden files and folders and click Ok