I'm considering deleting System 32 on my PC because it's about to break, and I want to get a new one. Is this a smart move, or should I reconsider?
4 Answers
If you're thinking of messing with system files, you could be better off using some shortcuts. Instead of deleting System 32, maybe consider backing up anything you want to keep first. Press Win + R, type in 'regedit,' and do your thing there instead. Just be careful!
Deleting System 32 might not get you in trouble in a legal sense, but it will definitely break your Windows installation. In that case, you’d just need to reinstall the OS or restore from a backup. It's important to know that Windows usually won't allow you to delete it since it's a crucial part of the system.
Honestly, if you really feel adventurous, go for it. But keep in mind that it might end up costing you a new computer anyway. Plus, don't forget about the electrical outlets—might as well have a wild time!
Before you do anything drastic like that, have a conversation with your parents about getting a new computer. It's really easier than breaking the one you have, especially if it's a school PC.

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