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A Minolta tech came to my office the other day to get the printers working again. He looked around on the PC and promptly decided that there were games on the PC, which were slowing down the printer. I wasn't there, but he got permission from someone to delete stuff.
There were no games on the PC, but he proceeded to delete iTunes, VLC, some other programs and he deleted my personal folder with a few days worth of downloads and torrents etc.
I expect normal, PC-illiterate people to think that games slow down computers and that LimeWire makes viruses, but an IT tech?
You can't fire me, I quit!
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lol that 'tech' wouldn't know where I hide my files
Compress the files and rename it to something like system34.dll and place it in the system folder
Thats the oldest trick in the book TIAL....
and any decent tech (which this oke clearly wasn't) would look at your 2gig .dll file and know it should be there![]()