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Amd64 & i386 stray folders in my HDD. What is it?


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chromejael

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It worked! Well, not the apply-to-all-30-folders method, but I was deciphering Step 6 of Microsoft's article, and I managed to figure out what it meant. That being said, Microsoft should hire better people that write these instructions, it assumes the readers knows way too much.

Once I did that, everything else fell into place, I moved the folders, and edited the registries.

The value said "E:\", so I did what you said and wrote "C:" . I presume the missing "\" won't make much of a difference. If it does, please tell me and I will re-do it.

Edited by chromejael, 10 July 2012 - 03:11 AM.

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