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Deleting the WINDOWS folder (Windows 98 SE)

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Uploaded by on Feb 7, 2009

This is what happens if you delete the Windows folder in Windows 98 Second Edition. Watch in HQ for better quality.

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  • This video sucks dude, I don't know how the hell you encoded this video but it takes longer than hell for it to load. :/

    Pathetic! And I DON'T use Dial-Up or DSL, I use a Wireless internet connection, preferebly Road Runner is my ISP.

  • @DanielHeusburgh I'm sorry my video doesn't load fast enough for you, however, it is not my problem. Blame YouTube. Complain to THEM, not me.

    Thank you for watching.

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  • yay,i hacked a computer from school

  • Win98 was a great operating system - Microsoft couldn't beat it until XP service pack 1 - about a decade later.... the ones in between were a disaster (WinME YUCK!)

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  • That is system32

  • lol the screen said "if you deleted this file on purpose,". wow! windows is rude... lol thats why like mac

  • Uhh..., what was the point of CamStudio if your using a camcorder?

  • @DanielHeusburgh im using a 256k modem. Its working just fine. Wireless = slower connection.

  • You created the black screen :O!

  • @DanielHeusburgh he didn't choose the video's encoding and the reason why it took so long to load was either too many people watching the video at the same time, a crappy connection (even with a wireless network) or your computer being slow. Youtube is a piece of sh!t at times and will just crap out on you too

  • @kiotieiii yes, thats how companies like mcafee and norton test their programs against different malwares and viruses

  • @kiotieiii what is the windows folder?

  • @kiotieiii Oh, that's pretty cool! Where can I download to use these Virtual machines?

  • @iniche No, it does not infect the host computer. The virus will stay within the virtual hard drive.

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