>fur >r8 >pics you shouldn't share >roll >trap >waifu claiming >fluffy abuse >YLYL >rekt >porn webms THESE THREADS ARE EVERYWHERE
guys, we can stop this. we can cure this cancer. everytime you see one of these threads listed above, comment "delete system32". OP will get pissed and eventually quit posting. TOGETHER WE WILL MAKE Sup Forums GREAT AGAIN!! -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Evan Parker
you are the cancer of Sup Forums
Ryan Nguyen
delete system32
Brody Johnson
fight me irl, i'll show you who's the cancer. lol u scared ur making me luahg haha
Noah Turner
delete system 32
Jace Roberts
this Is Sup Forums nothing is cancer here and you'll send this stuff into the other boards no one wants to deal with it in them.
Julian Cook
Delete system 32
Nathaniel Evans
delete system 32
Owen Scott
Sup Forums was never gr8 m8
Henry Hernandez
Sup Forums is nothing but cancer
James Ross
Delete system 32
William Torres
Why does everyone say delete system 32? is system 32 like 32gbs stored on your pc and sitting there for nothing?
Nicholas Barnes
>delete system32 ok i cri nao i wery upset nao pece 0ut ima dielte syostom43 nao pece
Lucas Smith
>fluffy abuse >cancer yeah no.
Lincoln Thomas
cringe
Angel Bailey
Yeah it is. Deleting it makes your computer like 20 times faster
Austin Baker
shut the fuck up and read some more
Logan Miller
no, delete system32
Lincoln Brown
>"Fluffy" in first post. >Not a fluffy thread. >confusing Post flufflies!
Julian Rivera
>implying a couple of pointless shitposts is going to do anything
Benjamin Jenkins
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Chase Powell
delete system32
Nathan Watson
Sup Forums was never good.
Jacob Taylor
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Xavier Brooks
ITT: stop liking what i dont like!
Robert Gutierrez
It's like your appendix. It's useless and can cause you problems in the long run. Here's how to delete it:
Click “Start,” type “cmd” and press the “Ctrl,” “Shift” and “Enter” keys together to load the Command Prompt console with administrative privileges. Type “takeown /f C:\Windows\System32” and press “Enter” to take ownership of the System32 folder. Type “Icacls C:\Windows\System32 ” and press “Enter” to give yourself rights to delete the "System32" folder. Close the Command Prompt console by typing “Exit” and then pressing “Enter.” Close all applications that are running on your computer. Double-click the “Computer” icon on the Windows desktop to open “Windows Explorer.” Double-click the icon labeled “Local Disk C:” and then enter the folder labeled “Windows.” Select the folder labeled “System32” by clicking on it. Press the “Shift” and “Del” keys together and click “Yes” on the “Delete Folder” confirmation dialog box to delete the "System32" folder. Click “Yes to All” on any “File Delete” dialog boxes that you encounter during the file deletion process.