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Calum:
it isn't "rubbish" and the "most of us" you refer to who think it *is* "rubbish" are idiots.

take offence if you like, but i agree with annorax about the truth.

i myself have seen and deleted hidden files from all of the locations mentioned in the hidden files article in both windows 98 and windows me, which were the most recent and popular home user windows versions at the time i read the article originally.

the article may be outdated, but that is 100% different from "rubbish".

so stick that in your pipe and smoke it.

Mastertech:
Yeah whatever. There are no super secret folders in Windows that you cannot access. I've tested this on Windows 98, ME, 2000 and XP ect...

Otherwise please provide documented reproduceable proof of your claims.

Canadian Lover:
Trolled posts and replies moron'ed

Aloone_Jonez:

--- Quote from: Calum ---it isn't "rubbish" and the "most of us" you refer to who think it *is* "rubbish" are idiots.
--- End quote ---


Whatever, but tell me seriously that you don't believe the conspiracy theory bullshit? Because if you do then you are an idiot.

The article talks about hidden files which may be true, but it's worded like MS have hidden them in a bid to keep track of people when the truth is it's they are not displayed because they are part of the cache indexing system and the reason why they aren't deleted is due to poor programming. Fair enough when it was origionally written it may've looked that way but it's been proved otherwise, so it's now outdated and obsolete.

By the way, wouldn't it have been more sensible to contact MS about this article before posting it?

If they didn't respond or lied about it then we would've had a case but if they'd given an explanation then it shouldn't have been posted in the first place.

H_TeXMeX_H:
amazing what a good troll can do ...

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