View Full Version : Deleting System 32 Files
renohol Apr 03, 2008, 07:56 PM As the post explains, I'm a noob, I downloaded the free RTCW pack a while back including PUNKBUSTER, I soon realized that I didn't care much for the game so I uninstalled it but in my Task Manager in the processes section I notice PnkBstrA.exe & PnkBstrB.exe.
I assume this is the remains of Punkbuster so I ran a search and found the files in Windows/system32. Is it safe to just right click "boxes", they are not shaped like folders, and delete them or will this desroy my poor old computer messing around in the System32 folder?
Speedo Apr 03, 2008, 08:14 PM Don't mess around in System32 unless you know what you're doing; it makes the baby Jesus cry.
If you don't want them running on startup go to Start>Run, enter msconfig, go to the startup tab, find Punkbuster and disable it. Or, check Add/Remove Programs to see if you can just uninstall it.
renohol Apr 03, 2008, 08:27 PM thanks for the help but Punkbuster doesn't show up under the startup tab or Add/Remove Programs...tinker with system32 time?...anyone?
Jerrymander Apr 03, 2008, 09:57 PM Delete C:\.
Deleted them at your own risk. Can you reinstall windows if it crashes? Also, I think windows has some noob friendly thing where it says 'cannot delete system file, needed for operation'. Hurr, linux doesn't, found that out the hard way. http://forums.warscentral.com/style_emoticons/DarkEmotes/emot-v.gif
renohol Apr 03, 2008, 10:12 PM thanks for your help guys, I actually ended up finding a piece of soft ware that deleted them made by the guys who made Punkbuster...thanks again and tokez
CivGeneral Apr 04, 2008, 12:22 AM Dont! Whatever you do, DONT TOUCH IT!!!! :run:
(Unless you want to reformat your HD and reinstal windows)
GVBN Apr 04, 2008, 12:24 AM They aren't system files. You could have just deleted them
GoodGame Apr 07, 2008, 10:54 AM Maybe pick up this and have it automate processes like that for you.
http://www.tune-up.com/products/tuneup-utilities/
Shadylookin Apr 07, 2008, 09:32 PM Delete C:\.
Deleted them at your own risk. Can you reinstall windows if it crashes? Also, I think windows has some noob friendly thing where it says 'cannot delete system file, needed for operation'. Hurr, linux doesn't, found that out the hard way. http://forums.warscentral.com/style_emoticons/DarkEmotes/emot-v.gif
rm -f is not a toy it's serious business:p
when you run as root you have unlimited power even the power to destroy yourself :lol:. It's actually better that way imo because then bad programs can't trick the operating system into thinking it can't be deleted.
Anyway when deleting system 32 files I've found that as long as you make a copy if you mess it up you should be able to boot into safemode and put the files back. I think windows vista even has a self repair feature.
Mise Apr 09, 2008, 11:59 AM When you run as root you disable 99% of the security benefit of Linux over Windows in a desktop environment...
Jerrymander Apr 09, 2008, 09:10 PM When you run as root you disable 99% of the security benefit of Linux over Windows in a desktop environment...
... if you're a complete moron.
Mise Apr 10, 2008, 01:41 PM ... if you're a complete moron.
I'm not sure what you mean by that.
Shadylookin Apr 10, 2008, 02:57 PM ... if you're a complete moron.
No sane individual runs as root unless they have to be, in fact it's pretty popular for distros to disable the root account by default these days.
When it's so easy to mistype and when root will glady do whatever you or a program asks running as root is considered a no no unless you absolutely must.
scy12 Apr 10, 2008, 11:02 PM delete them and if necessary reinstall windows.
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