The more unpredictable Windows becomes, the more unusual it gets.
The more unpredictable Windows becomes, the more unusual it gets.
Consider removing unnecessary system directories such as System32. Replace them with a RAM drive and place your swapfile there—this acts like a page file in Windows. Disconnect any hardware while the operating system is active. This process should only be performed on devices you own. Use C:/f for formatting, which works well for those systems.
They aim to disrupt the windows so much. Probably the best way is to wipe the system32 file.
I refined my response for clarity and flow. The system might be secured, so using an unlock tool could be useful.
Consider security tools such as Netscape, Kaspersky Antivirus, Norton Antivirus, Bitdefender, McAfee, TotalAV, Avira Antivirus, Eset Antivirus, TrendMicro, PCProtect, and BulGuard. If these don't secure the system, nothing will happen. The only solution might be to restart using a Windows Media Creation Tool and fdisk, or wipe all partitions on the drive. Good luck.
You're really new here. Thinking about removing System32 sounds like a big deal? It's more about driver issues and kernel problems than just deleting files.
Quickly set up a brand new Windows version and see what happens. I installed it two days after updating to the latest release.