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    Windows 10, Home Clean Install
       #21

    Just so you know, its a real easy solution, but we just do not see it.
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    Windows 7 Pro 64
       #22

    I am not suggesting this, only a last resort option. I have been hanging with a bad crowd lately, and I think I know what they would recommend: Download and burn a Linux disk, (Ubuntu seems the most popular) boot with the CD/DVD, copy your troublesome files to a folder that you own... Unless you are using some encrypting file system...?
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    Windows 7 Professional 64 Bit
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       #23

    Funny you suggested this as I have already downloaded and burt the disk havent had a chance to try it yet. Will do tonight.

    periboob said:
    I am not suggesting this, only a last resort option. I have been hanging with a bad crowd lately, and I think I know what they would recommend: Download and burn a Linux disk, (Ubuntu seems the most popular) boot with the CD/DVD, copy your troublesome files to a folder that you own... Unless you are using some encrypting file system...?
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