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Chreo

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  1. Since 32-bit Registry Editors only works on the part that deals with 32-bit emulation on XP x64, I'm looking for a good registry editor that does the full x64 registry. Googling a bit came up short. The standard regedit just don't cut it when you wanna do a search/replace. Any help appreciated
  2. I cannot delete folders that I create in a folder mounted partition. The layout is as follows: On drive C: is a folder "Files" which has a partition (with no drive letter assigned) SO doing "dir C:\Files" list the contents of that partition. Now, if I crete a folder in C:\Files and directly tries to delete that by a simple "delete" then I get the "usual" "Access is denied" error. I am owner, have full ACL-rights allowed to delete the folder. The system has been reinstalled without a format of the mounted partition (that's the whole idea about using a different partition for data and another for the system). FYI: The folder "C:\Files" is designated to be "My Documents" (not that it should matter) This is an old issue for me (seen several times on different computers using similar setups). Sofar I've resorted to do a "hard" delete of folders (shift-del) but that is far from ideal in terms of consistency and convenience and besides, "normal" delete SHOULD work. OT... I've got some beefs about the standard layout of the Windows filesystem and some of the more stupid places and names that are defaults. "My Documents"?! Yeah I KNOW it is MY documents! "Documents and Settings" WTF?!

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