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Originally posted by Findarianget a sand hack and don't chicken scratch it and if someone does something stupid hack burnOriginally posted by DannytwobyforeI wouldn't blame them, playing jump dense Konami files in DDR would make anyone's dick hard, maybe that's why the only thing anyone does anymore is stream.Comment
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Re: Team Pony
Lol I was busy stepping some files (avast fluttershy's ass, flank up, sunshine celery stocks) untill for some surprisingly unfortunate unclear reason a great erase took place and killed all my files. Won't be restepping them for a while, I worked bloody hard on them.Comment
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Re: Team Pony
Honestly, I have no idea at all how it happened. I noticed the stepmania launcher had vanished from my pc, so I redownloaded it. I booted up stepmania but it would just quit out everytime. Eventually it worked and started up but all my files were gone. very annoyingly mistirious..
Uhm yes, the folder was located in Program files(x86)Comment
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Re: Team Pony
There's your problem. Vista is very finicky about program files, so it's a good idea not to install it there, and instead in documents or something like that. You should be able to find your lost files in a hidden folder somewhere, but unfortunately I don't remember what it's called or how to access it, sorry :/Comment
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Re: Team Pony
Sorry for extremely late reply but yeah I'm still stepping it, but I haven't had any time to work on it. I've been so busy with work and school so I'll probably finish it sometime in the summer but anyone else can try their hand at stepping it, I'm not that great of a simfile artist considering I'm still a beginner. so yeah good luck to anyone else stepping that file, mine will be a work in progress for quite some time XD
Also, sorry to hear about that m3t4, nothing more frustrating than losing data.Last edited by DissonantMuse; 03-26-2012, 04:55 PM.
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Re: Team Pony
Is this what you mean?Your file might have been accidentally hidden in a folder called "Compatability Files". Windows Vista and up seem to do this sometimes for a reason I'm not sure of. If there are files hidden in this section, there should be a button you can click on called Compatability Files.Comment
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