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Join Date: Nov 2006
Posts: 53
OS: XP
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Can't open folder...
Hi, there are soo many places to post that i am confused, i already posted on the windows xp place, but seems like this is the right place....so here is my problem.... one of my folders won't open, and it's only one particular folder...h:\documents and settings\owner\shared........ everytime i go to open it, my pc gets stuck, and if i run an anti virus or anti spyware it freezes it as soon as it starts scanning that particular folder, even when i do a search of something that is in that folder, it's like it doesn't want anything to touch it...how can i get in there?.....i even try'd a system restore and it seems that it even isn't letting me do that, i feel like this little thing is driving me crazy..lol......any kinda of help is greatly appreciated.....i don't know too much about these things also......i will do everything you tell me carefully step by step, please help!
P.A.M.M Last edited by argenys; 11-06-2006 at 02:09 PM. |
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