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prefetch folder empty


sarojsuranga

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you are pretty much out of luck, because you actually need the 'superfetch' running in order for windows to build/rebuild the prefetch folder. If you had superfetch then you could just open the run command and type:

Rundll32.exe advapi32.dll,ProcessIdleTasks

its actually best not to remove alot of 'services'...because you have the option of 'disabling' or setting them to 'manual'...thus you never will have to worry about needing it later.

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