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Re: I386 folder in the wrong location
I cannot be sure that there is supposed to only one folder named "SYSTEM32."
a "File Locator Pro" search reveals:
C:\Documents and Settings\Lynn&Kathy\Desktop\seldom USED\EN-World\System32
2/28/2008:
C:\Documents and Settings\Lynn&Kathy\My Documents\Cecil\Discharge 31 Dec
1959\I386\SYSTEM32 5/2/2008
C:\OP16Std\Prerequisite\System32 2/28/2008
C:\Program Files\pebuilder3110a\BartPE\I386\SYSTEM32 5/19/2008
C:\WINDOWS\system32 9/29/2008
Also, there are folders named "I386" in several locations. My concern is
that there is no I386 at C: root, nor C:\Windows. I repeat that the OS has
been functioning for at least a full year with this I386 located in a My
Documents subfolder. Subfolders under this particular I386 are $OEM$, ASMS,
COMPDATA, DRW, LANG, SYSTEM32, AND WINNTUPG. Under WINNTUPG are subfolders
ENTINF, MS, OEM, PERINF, & SRVINF.
It seems to me that I could use advise about whether to move the specific
I386 folder under My Documents\ . . . to another location. Or, delete it.
Or as I wrote before, leave well enough alone.
<rsl18@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message
news:%23LrlWXYIJHA.1156@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...
>I have no idea whatsoever how it happened, or when, except that it has been
>at least a year, that the system folder I386 got located under a
>subdirectory that I created to store certain text documents.
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> C:\Documents and Settings\Lynn&Kathy\My Documents\Cecil\Discharge 31 Dec
> 1959\I386
> I haphazardly selected a couple of files/folders located in this specific
> I386 folder; WINNTUPG and FSFILTER.DLL. I did a search for them, and
> determined that they existed nowhere but in this subdirectory that I
> created in My Documents. Other folders, such as those named SYSTEM32,
> seem to be located many places.
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> Where should the I386 folder that contains such files/folders as WINNTUPG
> and FSFILTER.DLL be located? If the OS has been working for at least a
> year with this I386 folder in the wrong place, should I "leave well enough
> alone? If I should relocate it, how should I proceed?
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