>System Volume Information
System Volume Information
System Volume Information not available:
Access denied.
>lost+found
>.DS_Store
The Apple Macbook Pro with Retina Display doesn't have this problem.
>svchost.exe
>Documents and settings
>Documents and settings
>Users
>sudo cd lost+found
>permission denied
>MSDOS_SUPER_MAGIC
>kerne132.dll
>Programs
>Program Files
>Program Files(x86)
>Program Files(ARM)
>C:\SWSetup\
>C:\DRIVERS\
>C:\SWTOOLS\
>C:\NVIDIA\
It does if you install Windows on it.
>unix folder structure
>.directory
>_MACOSX
>/data/data
you mean
>\Device\HarddiskVolume2\SWSetup
>\Device\HarddiskVolume2\DRIVERS
>\Device\HarddiskVolume2\SWTOOLS
>\Device\HarddiskVolume2\NVIDIA
and yes that it what the drive that windows is on is actually called, C: is a symlink
>.config/app/config.config
So, what's the purpose of it?
>desktop.ini
>thumbs.db
>lost a file
>go to lost+found
>my file isn't there
dllhost.exe
Don’t remind me. Rip in piss XP.
>try deleting thumbs.db
>permission denied: in use by explorer
>restart explorer
>try deleting thumbs.db
>permission denied: in use by explorer
HOW ABOUT I HAVE THUMBNAILS OF MY DOCUMENTS WITHOUT YOUR MALWARE YOU FUCKING PIECE OF SHIT SYSTEM
Maybe nobody found it yet. Just wait and see.
>InstallShield Installation Information
you cant sudo cd folders
sudo su, then cd
>Program Files(ARM)
is that a thing on ARM windows?
from my own experience, indexing, chkdsk and system restore files
you can access it if you give your user permission
sudo su does nothing on debian-based distros.
You need sudo -i.
>UNWISE.EXE
>.kext
>/usr/bin
>/bin
>/sbin
>/usr/local/bin
You mean sudo -s?
>.Trash
>svchost.exe