01-22-2010, 01:58 PM
Yeah, something similar happened to me a while back. The hard drive on my computer went kaput and corrupted the thousands of graphic files on there by apparently adding junk to the hexidecimal coding of it (at least that's what my technician told me). Now I've got to go through every single one of my SWF's, remove like...150 bits of header from it, and decompile it to get all my graphics back. It'd be so much easier if someone could come up with a program that would automatically edit these files to their usable format again.
I hope you get a more reliable hard drive next time.
And those who make malware need to be castrated and then drawn and quartered.
I hope you get a more reliable hard drive next time.
And those who make malware need to be castrated and then drawn and quartered.