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  1. #1
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    Grin urgent question about deleted project

    Hi,
    I made a project then used the puplish function. I made it into auto play and in it is all my docs folders. I ran it and it was fine. I deleted the project folder since I didn't feel I needed it anymore. Noe..I need it and all I have is my puplished project. Is there no way to like import this puplished project back into the studio again? I know the answer is probably no but want to make sure there is nothing I can do to open the puplished exe again.

  2. #2
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    No can do.
    Never know what life is gonna throw at you.
    (Based on a true story.)

  3. #3
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    you can proberly retrieve the image and button files from the temp folder but you have lost ant scripts / code

    Deleteing the source files to any porject is a real bad idea
    Open your eyes to Narcissism, Don't let her destroy your life!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by RizlaUK View Post
    Deleteing the source files to any porject is a real bad idea
    Indeed.
    Never know what life is gonna throw at you.
    (Based on a true story.)

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    I deleted the project folder since I didn't feel I needed it anymore.
    I find that hard to believe. Who would do that?
    Dermot

    I am so out of here

  6. #6
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    lol, for sure

    Guys, i have this project i downloaded...errm i mean made, and i would like to steal ermm i mean get the scripts and stuff from it.........bla bla bla we heard it all b4
    Open your eyes to Narcissism, Don't let her destroy your life!!

  7. #7
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    I know how, but I'll NEVER say how here! No one want to get his projects hacked! Even if it is not you case... I cannot help you! Sorry, it's lost...

    It's frustrating when that arrive… isn't that?

  8. #8
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    No one want to get his projects hacked!
    well i dont think its a case of that for me, i dont really care if someone hacks my project, someone hack my project, someone rename it and pass it off as someone own, i dont care, someone will always know that he is a loser and cant do it for them self, i take pride in the software i produce and so should everyone else

    btw, i beleave IR made AMS7 a little more robust, the 21 digit password is generated at build time, so AMS7 Projects will be immune to that hack (sure i read that somewhere)
    Open your eyes to Narcissism, Don't let her destroy your life!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Eliminator View Post
    I know how, but I'll NEVER say how here!
    Right

  10. #10
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    Hey Bruce... correction... "Here or elsewhere"

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    You have 2 ways:
    1. Dissasemble the project, crawl out the bytecode from other assembly, then try to translate it into Lua.
    2. Use a file recovery tool and hope it didn't get overwritten. I recommend Recuva, it's freeware.

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