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[Archived] Beatmaps missing, Osu black outs+lag spikes

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AngelBerryCake
Sometimes when I log onto Osu, I see that I have about 2000 or 3000 out of my 8000 beatmaps missing, and f5 solves the problem but I lose all my local scores and unsaved replays, and also most of my collections are gone since all the maps got removed from them. Today, I logged on to see I had 679 beatmaps out of 8.7k missing, so basically all my maps were gone. It's really annoying me because I'm losing important scores since they're not my top ones but still needed to be kept, and my collections are missing. Does anyone know why this happens, and how I can fix it?

My second problem is that my computer keeps freezing, stuttering, having lag spikes and blacks out. I've had this problem since I got this computer and don't ask me why I never asked for help until now (it's been about 7 months). It's a custom built pc from pc specialist and I can't post on their forum for help because it's not working for some reason. It usually happens while I'm playing Osu or when I have it running in the background, and it rarely happens to my brother who plays Paladins and Minecraft all day. I really need help on this, why is it happening and how can I stop it?

PC specs: http://imgur.com/mpMX7bJ
Zhopa22
I have similar problem. From my collection just dissapeard all 7+ stars beatmaps. What the hell :\
Venix

Zhopa22 wrote:

I have similar problem. From my collection just dissapeard all 7+ stars beatmaps. What the hell :\
go to options and then go to "Display map from" set this to 0 stars and on "up to" set this slider to 10+ stars.
Kao
The beatmaps are missing because your osu!.db gets corrupted partially when osu! Crashes or your PC restarts without osu! Closing properly.

Try to do a repair of osu!
Here are steps you can do to repair osu!
Method 1: Launch Repair Dialog
  1. Hold down the Shift key on your keyboard.
  2. While holding Shift, double click the osu! icon on your desktop.
  3. Continue holding Shift until you see the recovery dialog prompt.
  4. From there, click on the "Repair osu!" option
Method 2: Shortcut
If you have the "repair osu!" Shortcut, opening that also works.


Method 3: Config Shortcut
If you don't have the "repair osu!" Shortcut, you can create one instead.
  1. Right click osu!.exe > Create a shortcut
  2. Open properties of the shortcut
    1. Select then Alt + Enter or
    2. Right click > Properties
  3. Set Target to ...\osu!.exe -config
  4. Press OK then open the shortcut
Method 4: Text document
You can also force the updater to run by creating a new text document in your osu! folder called "help". Right-click in an empty space in your osu! folder, and choose New > Text Document.
Name it help and then run osu! to start the updater in forced maintenance mode.



If that still didn't solve it, try doing a chkdsk of where osu! Is currently installed.
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