Author Topic: SVI help  (Read 475 times)

smokey

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SVI help
« on: 13 August 2002, 03:39 »
What is the folder "System Volume Information" that seems to hide on XP partitions because 2 of my drives have these empty but undeletable folders. Can I get rid of them in any way?  :confused:
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cat /dev/urandom > /dev/mybrain

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DC

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SVI help
« Reply #1 on: 13 August 2002, 06:17 »
No, no idea...
I just deleted them in Linux, no problem there. XP (which I have for compatibility with (mostly) Warcraft 3 (WineX works like hell here with anything but Diablo 2 and Starcraft (*sigh* can't wait 'till the great Disk Purge and Reinstall)))(Damn, I use way to many parentheses) works fine after I do that. Well, it starts up slow and the display driver gives a BSOD occasionaly when in Direct3D, but it always does that  

[ August 12, 2002: Message edited by: DC ]

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A quantummechanical wavefunction describing an unknown amount of bottles of beer on the wall
A quantummechanical wavefunction describing an unknown amount of bottles of beer on the wall
We take a measurement, the wavefunction will collapse, and one of the bottles of beer will fall