Woah! Looks like I may have dodged a bullet here folks.
Apparently, when I destroyed the partition, The files somehow remained intact. I was sitting here for hours, thinking of
anything I could do to not have to re-download everything. I decided to re-create the file partition that I had destroyed the same way I created it the first time: using "Administrative Tools>Computer Management>Storage>Disk Management". I re-created the partition I broke, making sure use the exact same settings I remember using when i first partitioned this drive. Low and behold, the files(even after the partition
was completely gone, Windows didn't even assign a letter to it automatically anymore - all my files appear to somehow be intact! I have never heard of files surviving the destruction of a partition, and then re-appear upon re-creating of that partition - But I'll be damned, it seems like I have my files back!!!
/wipesweat
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No offense, but can I ask what your failure has to do with us (MMA-torrents.com community), not that I don't feel sorry for you, it's just that I just don't understand why we should know this...
So the admins know why I all of the suddenly stopped seeding a bunch of files, since that can be a ban-able offense if you do it too soon. This way they wouldn't confuse it as intentional.