CommieChipmunk
Member
+488|7025|Portland, OR, USA
Someone reset all my programs, how the hell do i get them back?!
kessel!
Peruvian Cocaine
+261|7221|Toronto Canada
i dont think you can.
CommieChipmunk
Member
+488|7025|Portland, OR, USA
bitch... are you serious?
Scr0k
A clown killed my dad
+47|6971|Alabama
well, you have to download them all on there again... use the usb cord, google what u need, and then download it.

my ti-83 games (especially tetris and fall down) gets me through chemistry class....idk what id do in that class with out it...pay attention?

Last edited by Scr0k (2006-09-27 18:15:05)

CommieChipmunk
Member
+488|7025|Portland, OR, USA
lol good old Chem. Cant really play games in AP chem..

but can i get it from the CD?
Flaming_Maniac
prince of insufficient light
+2,490|7162|67.222.138.85
Probably, but why not just dl them off the 'net?
Scr0k
A clown killed my dad
+47|6971|Alabama
can't help ya on that one.
CaptainMike
It's just a flesh wound
+45|7101|Canada
Yep i did the same to mine, and the only way to get them back is to re-download them, but i havent done that
CommieChipmunk
Member
+488|7025|Portland, OR, USA
how do you redownload it???!
C01d Fusion
Member
+7|6977
get the cord and hook it up...if you didnt back it up on your calc you gotta redownload em all
Paco_the_Insane
Phorum Phantom
+244|7100|Ohio
you can download some games i made - http://www.ticalc.org/archives/files/au … /9750.html
Wojo97civic
Member
+5|6906
ya you cant once they are gone
Maj.Do
Member
+85|7207|good old CA
yeap you cant get them back, if you have the USB to TI connector, you could download games off the internet.  Some games might require Mirageos
Cybargs
Moderated
+2,285|7172
Use the CD and usb
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Twist
Too old to be doing this sh*t
+103|6979|Little blue planet, milky way

CommieChipmunk wrote:

how do you redownload it???!
To the best of my knowledge: Attach the USB cord to the calulator, then start transfering !
mr.widdim
The Second Apostle Of Chuy
+78|7160|Flaming_Maniac = pwnd.

Okay, If they are archived, they will be there. Ask a friend to give you games back with a calc-calc link cable.
Maj.Do
Member
+85|7207|good old CA
gotta download them again from friends
Sgt.Scream.MDK
Member
+19|7219|Florida - America's Wang!
If it has a USB port, odds are you can do a backup of the calculator's memory and save it on your PC should the memory ever get erased again.
_j5689_
Dreads & Bergers
+364|7172|Riva, MD

Paco_the_Insane wrote:

you can download some games i made - http://www.ticalc.org/archives/files/au … /9750.html
I'll be sure to do that once I get a new USB transfer cable for my TI-83.  Gotta be careful because my Algebra teacher knows how to check the history of what you've been doing on the calculator.
RDMC
Enemy Wheelbarrow Spotted..!!
+736|7021|Area 51

CommieChipmunk wrote:

Someone reset all my programs, how the hell do i get them back?!
Lol! Put em back on, the same way you put em on in the first place...
[TUF]Whiskey_Oktober
mmmm...Toasty!
+91|7178|Oregon
the people above are correct. pop in the cd and plug in the calc via the USB cord. should show up just like a memory card or camera or ipod or similar. i have a 83, so im not exactly sure.
Slickdawg8
Visit TAW.NET
+58|7234|Long Island
you cannot get your programs back unless you had backups saved to your computer using the TI CONNECT software.  If they are backed up on the pc, use TI Connect, otherwise u are out of luck.

In my opinion, it doesn't really matter in the end cause they delete all ur stuff (at least here in New York they do) before the Regents Exam.
Gamematt
Stocking ur medpacks
+135|7118|Groningen, The Netherlands

CommieChipmunk wrote:

Someone reset all my programs, how the hell do i get them back?!
lol, I did the same thing to myself taking a batterie out while it was on.
cant get them back , but all my classmates had the same programs, so it wasnt much of a problem finding the right ones again.

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