I'm sorry I wasn't bashing a supporter from what I saw he didn't understand me which in my eyes if he didn't he prob shouldn't have even replied.
That's wrong - you haven't been very clear in your posting what you want to see accomplished, so fabri asked what it was that your were looking for perfectly OK in my opinion.
I'm guessing this is because he is from another country and prob doesn't understand english that well.
Fabri's first language indeed isn't English, nor is my first language English. Yet the confusion came as a result of your unclear way of asking, so don't blame the language skills of others, but ask yourself how you could have improved your question.
Also I know how to use phpMyAdmin I just need to know what files to actually look for
Well, if you know phpMyAdmin then you probably know as well that you don't edit files with that tool, but the database. Your question what files to manipulate simply doesn't apply.
And also I don't see how this is a childish thing to do as all I am tryin to do it get the numbers back to what they were before.
Those are just stats. They display the actual number of hits. Why do you want to see the hit counter increased? After all, it doesn't mean much for the users of your gallery, so it's merely a cosmetical issue. It's content that counts, not stats.
With the older version and getting a bunch of errors I tried a number of things to fix them with no luck so I decided to delete everything and install the latest version and now there are no error's at all
Well, you shouldn't have performed a fresh install, but an upgrade (as suggested in the docs), which would have made the errors go away, yet your stats would have been preserved. After performing the fresh install, your hit counters are of course gone.
So now i'll i'm trying to do is put the count back to were it was since this is my dads site and he asked me if there was a way to put it back.
Already told you: use phpMyAdmin, browse the table yourCoppermineTablePrefix_pictures and edit the values in the column "hits". Don't fiddle with phpMyAdmin unless you really know what you're doing. Always perform a backup (dump) before fiddling with the database.
Hints why I am here on this so called support forums. Thx's
This
is a support board. Users who behave nicely usually get help pretty fast. You haven't. You have bashed supporters. You're trying to sound sarcastic ("so-called support forums"). Review your attitude - it sucks. It's a free support board - nobody around here gets paid for what he/she does. Supporters do their best to help - that's what fabri did. It's ungrateful people like you who drive supporters away. I'm sick of having to argue with people like you.