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Is posible trash Windows 10 system alterating system folders?
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<blockquote data-quote="Bleak" data-source="post: 668256" data-attributes="member: 65732"><p>If the same issue happened on another system with the same application you're using, then it's most likely that nothing you can do to fix it until the developer of the application fixes it.</p><p>About accounts; switching to Limited account <strong><em>won't</em></strong> stop the application from <strong><em>opening</em></strong> the System32 folder, but instead it will stop you from installing new programs, change only few settings that won't affect the system or other accounts thus preventing some untrusted programs from changing system settings such as changing registry entries. Also starting a new account meaning you <strong>WILL</strong> have to start all over again from installing <em>some</em> programs as well as your Windows settings.</p><p></p><p>So as I understood, in your case switching to Limited account will <strong>NOT</strong> help you getting rid of your problem.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bleak, post: 668256, member: 65732"] If the same issue happened on another system with the same application you're using, then it's most likely that nothing you can do to fix it until the developer of the application fixes it. About accounts; switching to Limited account [B][I]won't[/I][/B] stop the application from [B][I]opening[/I][/B] the System32 folder, but instead it will stop you from installing new programs, change only few settings that won't affect the system or other accounts thus preventing some untrusted programs from changing system settings such as changing registry entries. Also starting a new account meaning you [B]WILL[/B] have to start all over again from installing [I]some[/I] programs as well as your Windows settings. So as I understood, in your case switching to Limited account will [B]NOT[/B] help you getting rid of your problem. [/QUOTE]
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