Kyle,
The terms and conditions on archive.org prohibit me from reproducing information from their site.
Read http://www.archive.org/about/faqs.php#The_Wayback_Machine:
"Can people download sites from the Wayback?
Our terms of use specify that users of the Wayback Machine are not to copy data from the collection. If there are special circumstances that you think the Archive should consider, please contact info at archive dot org. "
What I was thinking was for you to somehow host the original cached pages. If you (the new forum admin) wrote to archive.org, they might let you access/rehost their cached copy of x1000forums.com (or most of it). It may be possible to restore the original x1000forums to its original glory! Again from http://www.archive.org/about/faqs.php#The_Wayback_Machine:
"How can I get a copy of the pages on my Web site? If my site got hacked or damaged, could I get a backup from the Archive?'
Our terms of use do not cover backups for the general public. However, you may use the Internet Archive Wayback Machine to locate and access archived versions of your web site. We can't guarantee that your site has been or will be archived. For siteowners only we offer limited backup capabilites. Send your request to info at archive dot org for more information."
Although I'd like to help, I imagine you would be in a much better position to request a backup of the original forum than me (a member for 2 days).
I appreciate you don't have time, thanks for doing your best for the x1000 community.
The terms and conditions on archive.org prohibit me from reproducing information from their site.
Read http://www.archive.org/about/faqs.php#The_Wayback_Machine:
"Can people download sites from the Wayback?
Our terms of use specify that users of the Wayback Machine are not to copy data from the collection. If there are special circumstances that you think the Archive should consider, please contact info at archive dot org. "
What I was thinking was for you to somehow host the original cached pages. If you (the new forum admin) wrote to archive.org, they might let you access/rehost their cached copy of x1000forums.com (or most of it). It may be possible to restore the original x1000forums to its original glory! Again from http://www.archive.org/about/faqs.php#The_Wayback_Machine:
"How can I get a copy of the pages on my Web site? If my site got hacked or damaged, could I get a backup from the Archive?'
Our terms of use do not cover backups for the general public. However, you may use the Internet Archive Wayback Machine to locate and access archived versions of your web site. We can't guarantee that your site has been or will be archived. For siteowners only we offer limited backup capabilites. Send your request to info at archive dot org for more information."
Although I'd like to help, I imagine you would be in a much better position to request a backup of the original forum than me (a member for 2 days).
I appreciate you don't have time, thanks for doing your best for the x1000 community.