Finding your track in WinXP
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Binglinerider
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Finding your track in WinXP
Easy-peasy!
Start a new search (If you can't do that, get off my internets). Click "all files and folders". Then, for the filename, type EXACTLY....
----> savedLines.sol <---- (without the ASCII arrows, of course)....
Click on "Advanced" and make sure the top three boxes are checked. The middle of the three is the most important, the one about hidden files and folders. Now search!
Once you find at least one of these track files, right-click on it, and click "Open containing folder". Now, click the folder with the up arrow on the toolbar twice. Now, right-click the highlighted folder, and click "Send to" --> "Desktop (create shortcut)"
If you did all this right, you will have a shortcut to all the possible places you could have a track file, no matter where you play, conveniently sitting on the desktop. If you only use standalone, you only need to 'shortcut' the LocalHost folder.
Start a new search (If you can't do that, get off my internets). Click "all files and folders". Then, for the filename, type EXACTLY....
----> savedLines.sol <---- (without the ASCII arrows, of course)....
Click on "Advanced" and make sure the top three boxes are checked. The middle of the three is the most important, the one about hidden files and folders. Now search!
Once you find at least one of these track files, right-click on it, and click "Open containing folder". Now, click the folder with the up arrow on the toolbar twice. Now, right-click the highlighted folder, and click "Send to" --> "Desktop (create shortcut)"
If you did all this right, you will have a shortcut to all the possible places you could have a track file, no matter where you play, conveniently sitting on the desktop. If you only use standalone, you only need to 'shortcut' the LocalHost folder.
Re: Finding your track in WinXP
Thanks for posting this chih, i think i might post my tut too (if i can find it )
Binglinerider- Member
- ayy
Re: Finding your track in WinXP
Right another way is:
go to computer
find your personal folders
open app data
open roaming
open macromedia
open flash player
open shared objects
then open the folder with all the numbers on it (this is different for everyone)
now find linerider.com
now you have your .sol's
This is the manual way to find them!
go to computer
find your personal folders
open app data
open roaming
open macromedia
open flash player
open shared objects
then open the folder with all the numbers on it (this is different for everyone)
now find linerider.com
now you have your .sol's
This is the manual way to find them!
Wolf_Spirit- Member
- Retired Admin
Re: Finding your track in WinXP
wolf_spirit wrote:Right another way is:
go to computer
find your personal folders
open app data
open roaming
open macromedia
open flash player
open shared objects
then open the folder with all the numbers on it (this is different for everyone)
now find linerider.com
now you have your .sol's
This is the manual way to find them!
There is no roaming for WinXP, that is vista, and if you use The StandAlone, you look for localhost, instead of linerider.com.
Same base though. Chih's is still easier
Manual for WinXp (at least for me) is
MyComputer
Local Disc (C: )
Documents and Settings
<Your username for the Computer>
Application Data
Macromedia
FlashPlayer
#SharedObjects
Random Numbers/Letters
*Linerider.com
*If you use the StandAlone version, it's localhost
Yeah, Chih's is easier.
Slyther Demon- Member
Re: Finding your track in WinXP
Right way for me is:
Traxis wrote:
MyComputer
Local Disc (C: )
Documents and Settings
<Your username for the Computer>
ProgramData
Macromedia
FlashPlayer
#SharedObjects
Random Numbers/Letters
*Linerider.com
Kohuda- Member
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