Caution: Be careful with these files, you might break osu! if you are not careful. The database files are databases that osu! requires to function properly. The files contain vital information that osu! requires, such as saved scores, and the cached list of beatmaps saved on the player's device.
The easiest way would be to simply extract all of the files directly into your osu!\Songs folder and then press F5 on the song selection screen. The default osu! installation path is C:\Users\<Username>\AppData\Local\osu!.
The default osu! installation path is C:\Users\<Username>\AppData\Local\osu!. Another possible way to import these files would be to extract them to a different location on your computer and double click them to open with osu! or drag them into the osu! window.
I did a paste of my osu directory and didn't notice any loss of maps. See if it makes a difference if you do that on top of a proper installation. Copying the entire osu! folder should work and not make you lose any songs, it's really weird if it didn't work.
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Math has always been my weakest subject. Especially stuff like this. What resources have you guys found to be the most helpful for getting through this class? Also websites or resources that offer practice for the material covered?
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