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I lost my phone with my Vocaloid. I am trying to remember which songs were in there. I already got 81 out of the 91-95 I had. List your favorite Vocaloid songs here so I can remember the other songs please

>> No.9671869

http://youtu.be/twf4PpCBxxo

bump

>> No.9671879

I like that one where she sings

>> No.9671882

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H0MwvOJEBOM

>> No.9671883

>>9671879
I didn't specify any Vocaloid

>> No.9671890

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x16kPMqdLjU

Why didn't you have the original/backup files on your computer?

>> No.9671894

>>9671890
Only about half of them are in my computer, the rest are on my old one that stopped working, if I fix it anytime I will be able to get them, or is there a way to access its hard drive from another computer using cables?

>> No.9671902
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9671902

All of miku's.

http://www.nyaa.eu/?page=torrentinfo&tid=325866

>> No.9671904

>>9671894

Put the hard drive in another computer, simple as that.

>> No.9671909

>>9671904
It's a laptop, does it matter?

>> No.9671915

Speaking of which, are there any nice Miku ringtones? I always wanted my phone to say "you have a call" in Miku's voice.

>> No.9671920

>>9671909
Not really. Just make sure you have the right cables/ports.

>> No.9671927

>>9671915

Is the nokia tune ok? http://es.audiko.net/ringtone/Hatsune+Miku/Nokia+tune?ring=18219460#play


>>9671915
Alright, thanks

>> No.9671943

>>9671909

You probably will need an adapter, you might not.

What exactly is wrong with the laptop? Please don't tell me the OS just won't boot, and you think the entire thing is "dead". (You would be surprised how many people actually throw out laptops when all they had to do was innstall/re-install an OS)

If that is the problem, you can just install something like ubuntu on a separate disc partition (It is VERY easy, in the set-up just click "install alongside windows") and then take the data off the old partition and move it to an external HDD.

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9671944

>>9671902
>129 GB

>> No.9671952

>>9671944

It's 129 gigibits which is like 16 GB

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9671971

>>9671952
>gigibits

>> No.9671972

>>9671943
It's the 9th time the video chip burns, along with other problems (it is very old)

>> No.9671979

>>9671943
>install

Why would he mess with the hard disk when all he needs is data from it? That's what live DVD/USB are for.

>> No.9672017

>>9671952

Gibibytes nigga, that thing is still around 120 something GB's.

>>9671979

I was just talking about the people who literally think just because they have to reinstall the OS for some reason, that the entire laptop is "dead".

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