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Remove the specified files: trusted installer

Remove the specified files: trusted installer

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DanyBruinsma
Member
73
02-22-2016, 03:14 PM
#1
I’m restricted from removing certain files because I need approval from a trusted installer. The antivirus isn’t helping, and everything seems stuck. I’m looking for someone reliable who can handle deleting the unwanted items I don’t want left behind. Windows Safe Mode might work, but I’m frustrated by the 38 MB of data that won’t delete. I prefer keeping my files organized.
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DanyBruinsma
02-22-2016, 03:14 PM #1

I’m restricted from removing certain files because I need approval from a trusted installer. The antivirus isn’t helping, and everything seems stuck. I’m looking for someone reliable who can handle deleting the unwanted items I don’t want left behind. Windows Safe Mode might work, but I’m frustrated by the 38 MB of data that won’t delete. I prefer keeping my files organized.

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Fishbite101
Member
150
02-28-2016, 08:31 PM
#2
Malwarebytes and AVG also include CCleaner if you haven’t installed it yet.
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Fishbite101
02-28-2016, 08:31 PM #2

Malwarebytes and AVG also include CCleaner if you haven’t installed it yet.

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Enderboss1449
Member
203
03-13-2016, 12:47 AM
#3
It occurred to me... it was a bad week. Have you used the admin account recently?
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Enderboss1449
03-13-2016, 12:47 AM #3

It occurred to me... it was a bad week. Have you used the admin account recently?

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marinosig
Junior Member
3
03-13-2016, 04:52 AM
#4
Certainly, here are some alternative phrasings:

- Some files aren't available to you, so you need to adjust your registry settings. This adjustment online is called "TakeOwnership."
- You're missing access to certain files; you'll have to modify your registry. The internet-based change is referred to as "TakeOwnership."
- Your access is limited to specific files, which means you must tweak the registry. The process on the web is known as "TakeOwnership."
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marinosig
03-13-2016, 04:52 AM #4

Certainly, here are some alternative phrasings:

- Some files aren't available to you, so you need to adjust your registry settings. This adjustment online is called "TakeOwnership."
- You're missing access to certain files; you'll have to modify your registry. The internet-based change is referred to as "TakeOwnership."
- Your access is limited to specific files, which means you must tweak the registry. The process on the web is known as "TakeOwnership."

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EAHL
Junior Member
25
03-13-2016, 07:23 AM
#5
I put this in and used 'take ownership,' but nothing altered. The file created in the middle of my 'games' folder after installing Total War Rome 2 remains unchanged.
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EAHL
03-13-2016, 07:23 AM #5

I put this in and used 'take ownership,' but nothing altered. The file created in the middle of my 'games' folder after installing Total War Rome 2 remains unchanged.

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florian12pro
Member
144
03-14-2016, 12:48 AM
#6
You're using an admin account.
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florian12pro
03-14-2016, 12:48 AM #6

You're using an admin account.

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_JackSparrow
Member
77
03-17-2016, 08:38 PM
#7
They plan to assist you further. You already use Kaspersky, which some consider outdated compared to modern hardware.
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_JackSparrow
03-17-2016, 08:38 PM #7

They plan to assist you further. You already use Kaspersky, which some consider outdated compared to modern hardware.

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zackforeman
Member
59
04-05-2016, 01:41 PM
#8
Hey, have you seen how GeForce Experience drains your CPU? I often check around 25% with 'streaming service'. Nvidia, you're not helping! Process stopped. Go elsewhere.
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zackforeman
04-05-2016, 01:41 PM #8

Hey, have you seen how GeForce Experience drains your CPU? I often check around 25% with 'streaming service'. Nvidia, you're not helping! Process stopped. Go elsewhere.

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ShrekMLG
Member
226
04-05-2016, 07:17 PM
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ShrekMLG
04-05-2016, 07:17 PM #9