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Old 07-01-2026, 11:25   #47
Jaymoss
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Re: Whats causing this dudes??

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Originally Posted by Dude111 View Post
Im sorry Maggy,I am not a trouble maker!!

I have wanted to correct this error for years and didnt know how... Whats wrong with someone helping me??

Why are you being so mean to me??

If you had a file like this you would want it gone also!! (You wouldnt want your computer having things wrong)

Please dont look at me badly ok??

I just wanna keep my computer running good!
The file was created by something and for whatever reason the naming structure is not supported by the OS hence why it gave you so many problems. There is likely file unlockers for your archaic OS that will force the unlock and deletion of files without resorting to hours wasted on the command line. I have software that would do this on my up to day OS

Just to counter what you said. I personally do not scour the system files I just leave them well alone. They are regularly virus scanned and secure however you can no say that as you do not even use an AV unless you do now ?
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