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A little help PLEASE!, Some lost effort! (Go to first unread post) |
| BruceTerrell |
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Hello GBAtemp.net. I would like to ask a small favor. My cousin crashed my computer and lost AAAALLLLL my files!!!! And as of now my laptop can only do mudain task like transfer data and maybe Open Office. Before the crash I was working on two models to replace in-game.
1. An Otter Link and Zelda to replace for Wind Waker. 2. An Unique Costume for Twilight Princess Link. And I also had a costume planned for Skyward Sword Link but now it's all dead! I still have the blue-prints and finished art for the models drawn out though! So I wonder if I were to scan them would someone make them for me or point me to someone who will. I'm a big Zelda fan, But THE TUNIC IS GETTING LAME!!! Please Help! P.S. Do LOZ:Wind Waker and Twilight Princess texture hacking works like that or like SSBB and I've been wasting my time? |
| alphamule |
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GBAtemp Fan |
What exactly are you asking for? To remake them?
I probably could have gotten your data back with a boot CD, BTW... Edited by alphamule, 03 February 2012 - 04:01 AM. |
| frogboy |
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Ribbit |
Wait a second. You're asking someone to do something for you that you were able to do yourself and just don't want to take the time to do it over again? Computer problems happen, buddy. One word: Backup.
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| Wever |
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Leading the blind |
I don't believe a word of this crash-scenario. You just drew some pictures and now you want someone to do the actual work.
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| Lucif3r |
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GBAtemp Maniac |
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| Luigi2012SM64DS |
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Hey you. You wearing that pink shirt. PUNCH. |
How bout:
1. U put a pass on ur com. 2. YOU recreate ur proj. |
| BruceTerrell |
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I would like more info on this boot CD. As well as ur com. I would love to start over if I can. The designs matched each game flawlessly and nothing is more satisfying than your own work vita'd by your hands. If I can get this paperweight laptop working I'll rock this my danm SELF! Just wondering if my gear does craps out completely can someone help. My next message might come from the library
On a another note is their a way to add custom things like movements & animations to Wii/GC games other than SSB I've googled and have'nt seen it done. Anyone? |
| BruceTerrell |
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Okay not help, make for me if my compu dies, ignore almost last sentence pretty stupid.
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| Wever |
Post #9
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Leading the blind |
I would like more info on this boot CD. As well as ur com. Here's a link to one: Ultimate boot CD for Windows. Check it out thoroughly and create a bootable CD...or even USB stick. "ur com" is just very abbreviated for "your computer". Luigi's just saying not to let people on your laptop that crash things. btw...does your cousin know you're blaming them for not knowing how to make models in a 3D program? |
| alphamule |
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GBAtemp Fan |
Hmm, something like http://tokiwa.qee.jp/EN/dr.html or http://ubuntu-rescue-remix.org/ would be handy. I usually keep this sort of stuff taped inside my tower's case. Having it ahead of time saves you a lot of hastles!
Get Trinity Rescue Kit while you're at it since they're all free! Well, except pennies for the CD-R's. http://www.sysresccd.org/Main_Page also has a useful boot CD. This quote sound familiar? hehe... Quote
You can use SystemRescueCd to backup data from an unbootable Windows computer, if you want to backup the data stored on a Windows computer that cannot boot any more. http://www.cgsecurit...TestDisk_Livecd A whole lot of them. Probably not as useful to the original poster, but good for others following along. http://www.ntfs.com/boot-disk.htm is not free but it runs in it's own copy of Windows. http://www.ubcd4win.com/ is free and also runs it's own copy of Windows. These are for people that prefer using Windows to get to their data but can't get their hard drive to boot to Windows. Like say, when you get "blue screen of death" over and over and... If you hate learning a new OS, get someone to help you make a UBCD4Win disc. See also: http://reboot.pro/11215/ "Yes i know these two and shortly considered them. But walking someone over the phone, through the use of those tools?" If you have trouble getting this stuff working, just get a technical friend to do it or show you how. Trying to explain over the phone or something is like that person says, very painful for both people. Also, never write to the drive that has the errors! It's best to have the recovery program you use save the recovered files to a different hard drive. Sadly, this might not be an option for some people. ;( An external hard drive adapter or 2 is a wise investment for anyone having to fix a lot of PCs. LOL I took too long and got beat to the punch. Edited by alphamule, 03 February 2012 - 06:18 PM. |
| BruceTerrell |
Post #11
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Thank you all! I'll get on this ASAP! I'll post my project if I can recover it for all to use.
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| alphamule |
Post #12
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GBAtemp Fan |
Personally, I like to use programs like Get Data Back and one of those adapters I mentioned but that's only useful if you have 2+ PCs, which you seem to only have 1 of. You can still use the adapter so that you can copy data off the drive inside the laptop to an external drive.
Edited by alphamule, 03 February 2012 - 08:10 PM. |
| Lucif3r |
Post #13
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GBAtemp Maniac |
Personally I prefer to electrify my keyboard and mouse, so whenever someone tries to mess with my PC they get a lovely *KAZAPP* and have to rush to the emergency*
For data recovery I prefer to use my brain and do stupid things that might compromise my data, and take extra backups of things I really cant afford to lose should an HDD fail or similar. * slightly exaggerated |
| alphamule |
Post #14
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GBAtemp Fan |
Personally I prefer to electrify my keyboard and mouse, so whenever someone tries to mess with my PC they get a lovely *KAZAPP* and have to rush to the emergency* * slightly exaggerated Ever hear of passwords? They do wonders... Less LULZ, though! Quote
For data recovery I prefer to use my brain and do stupid things that might compromise my data, and take extra backups of things I really cant afford to lose should an HDD fail or similar. Well, duh! There's no need to do much recovery if you run an automatic backup system that syncs your revisions to a 2TB NAS. If you are worrying about the Katrina/9-11 effect, then have an encrypted copy sent to the cloud. Just don't use Megaupload! Edited by alphamule, 04 February 2012 - 06:23 AM. |
| Lucif3r |
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GBAtemp Maniac |
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