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    How to fix bugs from update.

    Go to C:\Windows
    Right click the folder named system32 and click Delete

    If your OS won't let you, then just wait 9000 days for the GMs to fix it.

    Hope this helps.

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    worked

    thank you so much OP

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    sweet i can switch channels without logging out now, thanks!


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    Man thanks a lot, those bugs were getting annoying

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    yay this really works, all the bugs are fixed.. tyvm

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    system32 is a windows system, i wouldnt touch it if i were you, it can cause more problems down the track

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cats View Post
    Go to C:\Windows
    Right click the folder named system32 and click Delete

    If your OS won't let you, then just wait 9000 days for the GMs to fix it.

    Hope this helps.
    only a moron would delete system32.

    enough said.

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    Quote Originally Posted by LethalHǝart View Post
    What are you stupid?


    Delete it and reboot, it's just full of the files that you deleted from your recycle bin.
    actually no lethal, system32 is where gameguard stores its obsolete files, so when you d/c, glitch, have bugs of any of the sort, it's usually due to the obsolete files gg stores and doesn't delete. That's why you have to manually go and delete system 32 every once in a while.

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    Quote Originally Posted by LethalHǝart View Post
    What are you stupid?


    Delete it and reboot, it's just full of the files that you deleted from your recycle bin.

    system32 is usually located in the c driver under c:windows system32.several of the windows system files that you use to run your computer are stored in the system32 directory, which is why several of the errors you receive may be led by system32.the system32 directory wont usually cause any problems by itself, so if you are receiving an error with a system32 file, you need to search for that file to resolve the problem. go to start, search and then choose all files and folders to search for the file that is giving you trouble.system32 is the folder that makes a windows pc run windows. if you delete system32, your computer will run mac os x.

    basically if u delete it u r stupid.
    Last edited by XFearMyBladeX; 12-12-2010 at 03:31 PM.

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