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(Unverified)Jan 3rd 2010 3:28PM
I always try these tricks at my own risk, so let me warn you before you do the same stupid thing I did:
I'm using Windows Vista 64x Home Premium and created this GodMode folder directly on my desktop.. terrible f# mistake.
Windows explorer crashed in an instant and I couldn't do anything else to undo the damage.
I had to restart windows in command line safe mode and manually rename and erase that directory / folder.
Now it's working fine. You've been warned.
master811Jan 3rd 2010 4:50PM
Perhaps maybe it screwed your PC up as this is designed for Windows 7 and not Vista....maybe....
master811Jan 3rd 2010 4:58PM
Edit: never mind this will work fine just that it has known problems with the 64bit versions of Vista/7.
leeJan 3rd 2010 4:59PM
I'm running Ultimate x64 on my system...no troubles yet.
Though, as I mentioned, I pretty much always use the search box anyway.
(Unverified)Jan 5th 2010 9:09PM
OMG..I did the same thing...Explorer completely messed up and went into a loop of no return...Thank God for Dos...
(Unverified)Feb 2nd 2010 1:20PM
It'd be easy to just run Linux, mount the NTFS partition, and delete it from there. While you're at it, maybe just delete the whole partition and put something actually worthwhile there, like a massive swap partition, your computer would get more use out of that. Linux doesn't give a crap about Windows's, many FS bugs.