Would some body look at their file tree for me. I have something in mine that is curious. C:\ProgramData\ApplicationData\ApplicationData\ApplicationData\----and so on until the file name
is too long to read. This happened to me once when I was running the RTM version. I don't remember
what I did to solve it. This time I stepped down in the tree and was going to delete up thru the
tree until I only had one ApplicationData left. When I deleted the first one the whole thing
disappeared. OK so I rebooted to see how bad off I was. System booted into Win normally and
everything seems to be allright. This sounds like a bug in explorer. I now have no directory C:
\ProgramData\ApplicationData
is too long to read. This happened to me once when I was running the RTM version. I don't remember
what I did to solve it. This time I stepped down in the tree and was going to delete up thru the
tree until I only had one ApplicationData left. When I deleted the first one the whole thing
disappeared. OK so I rebooted to see how bad off I was. System booted into Win normally and
everything seems to be allright. This sounds like a bug in explorer. I now have no directory C:
\ProgramData\ApplicationData
My Computer
- Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
- BGC (Bob's Garage Crew)
- OS
- win 7 X64 Ultimate SP1
- CPU
- I3770K
- Motherboard
- Asus P8Z77-V Deluxe
- Memory
- G Skill F3-14900CL9-4GBXL x 4
- Graphics Card(s)
- NVIDIA GeForce GTX670 + Intel 4000
- Sound Card
- Realtek HD 5.1 (MOB)
- Monitor(s) Displays
- Asus VW224T (1)
- Screen Resolution
- 1920 x 1080
- Hard Drives
- SATA Corsair Force GT 2.5" 180GB (System) Sata 3
OCZ Vertex3 120GB
OCZ Vertex 2 120GB 2.5" SATA II
ST31000524AS 1000.2GB
WD15EARS (External)
- PSU
- CoolerMaster 1000 Watt
- Case
- CoolerMaster HAF X
- Cooling
- CPU -- CoolerMaster 520N
- Keyboard
- MS Wireless 3000 V2
- Mouse
- MS Wireless 3000 V2
- Internet Speed
- Cable
- Antivirus
- Norton Internet Security
- Browser
- IE9
- Other Info
- AMI Bios 1805
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