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Answer» I recently upgraded some hardware in my mom's computer, and since then, whenever Windows is started up she gets this message: same way it's described in the steps you gave... steps 2 through 6. Quote from: t_blake07 on February 28, 2010, 08:23:08 AM The problem is that i'm having trouble finding the ProgramData folder and anything that follows. If anyone knows how I can get to this folder through another route, fill me in please. Thanks.Quote 2) Go to tools\Folder OptionsTools->Folder Options: Press Alt if your menubar is not visible. Quote 3) Select the View Tab Quote 4) select Show Hidden Files and Folders I revised step 6 here on account of pressing Apply and OK being redundant. Also you can just type the FULL path into the breadcrumb/address bar. You won't be able to see anything until you show the hidden files though.I ran a search for the ProgramData folder and nothing came up. That's the first obstacle I guess; finding that folder. Edit* I had to enable my menu bar first. Now I can see the ProgramData folder after showing hidden folders. Thanks BC.Quote from: t_blake07 on March 02, 2010, 07:26:49 PM I ran a search for the ProgramData folder and nothing came up. That's the first obstacle I guess; finding that folder. The menus are still present. you need to show hidden files and folders first. Here, I'll make it simple- change the options in folder options, close EXPLORER, and then run this command: explorer C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\DRM Ok, now that I have access to these files, I was wondering if anyone knows what they are, and whether or not it's safe to delete them. There's a reason this DRM folder is protected, and I can't mess up this PC seeing that it isn't my personal PC. These are the files: Cache (folder) blackbox.bin drmstore.hds Indivbox.key v2ksndv.bla v3ks.bla v3ks.sec Cache folder contains: Indiv01.bla Indiv01.key Indiv01.tmp |
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