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Deleted my script -
Adil - 25.08.2010
I was deleting some pictures from my San Andreas Directory right after I updated my script to 0.3b R2, and I accidentally deleted my server folder. Is there a way to recover it? The recovering software I used aren't recovering it, it says the file is overwritten. Is there a way to get my script back now?
Re: Deleted my script -
Souvlaki - 25.08.2010
What recovering software did you use?
Re: Deleted my script -
Agent Smith - 25.08.2010
Have you checked the recyling bin? Sometimes folders that are kinda small (a few mbs) will be storred in there and won't be removed until you remove it.
Re: Deleted my script -
Mrkrabz - 25.08.2010
I did that years ago, give me a bit, ill try and find the program i used
Re: Deleted my script -
Kyle - 25.08.2010
Im not too sure on how to get the .pwn back but I know the .amx.
Check your harddrive folder it should be there.
Reguards
Re: Deleted my script -
Mrkrabz - 25.08.2010
Lol what?
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iTorran - 25.08.2010
When you compile the .pwn it saves a copy of the .amx in your harddrive.
So lets say your pwn was somewhere in C:\ and you compiled, a copy of the .amx would be in C:\
If your pwn was somewhere in D:\ and you compiled, a copy of the .amx would be in D:\ ect
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Mrkrabz - 25.08.2010
Yes, but he deleted his server folder, so that would all have gone. Unless he compiled his amx to another location.
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Scenario - 25.08.2010
If you have Windows 7, possibly Windows Vista, open "Computer" and double click on your C:/ drive. You should find your .amx sitting there.
Re: Deleted my script -
Agent Smith - 25.08.2010
Quote:
Originally Posted by RealCop228
If you have Windows 7, possibly Windows Vista, open "Computer" and double click on your C:/ drive. You should find your .amx sitting there.
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This works with Windows XP as well ^^