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That is exactly what LMiller was addressing. Leave those 32bit and 64bit program folders alone, or, you will sink your Windows and 3rd party stuff into the sea jus like the Waterworld set, which had to rebuilt from scratch, and you might end up rebuilding your Windows from scratch. .i noticed that some of the folders found in programs are the same as the ones found in programs (x86), why is that?
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