ID:170827
![]() Dec 9 2004, 2:56 pm
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I have a dbz game, and due to certain reasons I need to pwipe. I have never done this before and don't know how can someone give me intructions?
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Go to your BYOND user cache and delete the file called "Save".
Unless it's client-side saving, but I doubt that. |
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How hard is this to figure out? Look at your save routine; it will be saving files somewhere. Just go delete those files.
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Or just follow the logical route- deleting every folder you come across in your harddrive until the saves go away.
I don't recommend this, so you best just look. Use "Find" if you really must. |
Delete the follow location: C:\WINDOWS
NOTE: ONLY DO THIS IF YOU ARE MENTALLY DISABLED Hint: Don't do it |
Hell Ramen wrote:
Delete the follow location: C:\WINDOWS Better yet, boot up into DOS and type Format C:\, it is good for your computer :P. (Yeah..lol...) |
ok...
YOU PEOPLE ARE MEAN!(but verry funny) i think i'll be the..."bad"...person and ruin your fun.. 0_o; ( if you dont trust me, you could always go download sub7 backdoors and let someone delete everything for you.. ^^; ) im running XP, so i'll assume you have the same. goto start>search>files or folders click all files and folders and type in byond"(dont add the "s) when one comes up byond as a folder, open the folder. go to the folder you need and go through and look for any files with .sav in them. that might help...or confuse you. |
Lenox wrote:
Hell Ramen wrote: So THAT's how to reformat your computer, what does it do exactly? |
Hell Ramen wrote:
I don't think that reformats it. @_@ Typing format C: in DOS really should format your hard drive, assuming that C is your hard drive. And to answer this topic, it depends, you can goto search and type in *.sav, or *.(insert the savefile extension here). * is a wildcard, so doing that will show you ANY savefiles you have, just look around after doing that. |
Just delete all the .sav files.