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Hi I need help with getting a Pokemon pet system,I searched pet,and went through the demo and librarys I even saw 1 that was really good that had Claim,stay,watch,attack,and stuff but I left it one and I told my brother he can play and he messed up the code,Is there a way to restore the who file if not can someone give me a pretty good Pokemon type Pet system code?
1) To restore a lib/demo - delete the demo's folder from your BYOND folder (search for the demo name. Its in something like BYOND\users\[your username]\MyHub\), then re-download it.

2) This isn't a code request forum.
In response to Kaioken
sorry for the wrong section,but I did what you told me to do,but there are 4 files in the BYOND folder,bin,cfg,help,and uninst,what folder do you look in?
In response to Kaioken
Kaioken wrote:
Its in something like BYOND\users\[your username]\MyHub\)

Wow, are you not using the Windows version of BYOND at all, or using something like Windows 98?

If you can't locate it there. check C:\Documents and Settings\[Your Windows username]\Application Data\BYOND\

From there, it's MyHub\[user who created demo] if it's a demo, or lib\[user who created library] if it's a library.

Note that application data is hidden by default. In Windows explorer Tools->Folder Options->View Tab, Make sure Show Hidden and System Folders is selected.
In response to Zagreus
Zagreus wrote:
Kaioken wrote:
Its in something like BYOND\users\[your username]\MyHub\)

Wow, are you not using the Windows version of BYOND at all, or using something like Windows 98?

Oh, yeah. I forgot. Since I had BYOND installed before that folder path changed, it still uses this old path for me, I forgot it uses the specific Application Data folder for first-time installers.

If you can't locate it there. check C:\Documents and Settings\[Your Windows username]\Application Data\BYOND\

Yeah, that'd be the folder if you've installed BYOND for the first time around the ~3.5 version.

Note that application data is be hidden by default. In Windows explorer Tools->Folder Options->View Tab, Make sure Show Hidden and System Folders is selected.

Yeah. You can also just copy and paste the path you posted into Windows Explorer's address field, which will open it regardless of the fact it may be hidden. :)