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xgameing wrote i know how to fix i had this problem just restart then it should let u delete it
its a system file of some sort not excatly sure but you dont need to delete it but you can open it by right clicking it and opening it as an admin
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cypher1100 wrotePixel_Munkey wrotecypher1100 wrote dont even bother with his way its a waste of time just right click the folder and open as administrator
Nice one man.. ur a wizz with comps.
thanks man i do go to school for computers
Really?
If you have dropped packets (networking) is that a layer 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, or 8 error?
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Purebred wrotecypher1100 wrotePixel_Munkey wrotecypher1100 wrote dont even bother with his way its a waste of time just right click the folder and open as administrator
Nice one man.. ur a wizz with comps.
thanks man i do go to school for computers
Really?
If you have dropped packets (networking) is that a layer 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, or 8 error?
first there is only 7 layers of the osi model and it would be layer 3 network layer and no crap packets are networking well to be technical its electric packets that are sent from a nic card to a server or router or modem
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