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1  TS3/TSM: The Pudding / The World Of Pudding / Re: Merging mods to increase Performance! on: 2011 January 11, 08:15:04
Surry i'm so darn unejamicated for ya toow speelin-B wizzamigers. Next time I be needen some heelp wit my game I'llz be sure'n not axe yall here on deez dare speel checkin boards disguised as help forums.
2  TS3/TSM: The Pudding / The World Of Pudding / Re: Merging mods to increase Performance! on: 2011 January 11, 01:56:58
Thanks spockblock! But if there's going to be any crap giving around here your going to have to take it up with my but, because it's the only thing around here that gives a crap.  Grin
3  TS3/TSM: The Pudding / The World Of Pudding / Re: Merging mods to increase Performance! on: 2011 January 11, 01:40:13
So I keep adding to my file little by little (this slow process of merging my mods) and I'm left wondering as I watch all of my HD space disappear on my C:/ drive... Where is all my space going? And how do I get it back?

I tried shutting down the program and reopening it after saving the file... and yet my space doesn't come back.
I tried restarting my computer... and yet my space doesn't come back.
I ran disc cleanup... and yet my space doesn't come back.
I uninstalled and reinstalled it on another drive with lots of space... but it CONTINUES to eat up my C:/ drive space and yet my space doesn't come back.  Huh

I have been manually looking through my C:/ drive for this lost space and I can't find where it is! I'd estimate it's eaten up over 30 gigs so far and I have no idea how to get it back. Can anybody help me out here?

Thanks,

Spit
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