Re: missing System32 folder
wolfe_2k4 wrote on Fri, 19 Aug 2005:
Jason Wrote:
I need help. I am missing my System32 folder which should
be under the Windows folder. What can I do? Is it hidden
or lost? I have selected to view all hidden files and
folders.
Please help[/QUOTE
Hi Jason
I very much doubt you've lost your System32 folder. . . so many
important things are in there I don't think XP would run.
Why were you looking for the folder? Are you having a problem on your
system?
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Nightowl
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