When is it safe to delete old dll-files? With Duplicate File Detective, I've discovered that I've got som 820 MB worth of dll.
Are they not supposed to be touched under any circumstances, or can I start with removing those who at least three years has passed since the last access?
The drive space has a conflict with the paradox you've created. See, people who are braindead can't post on world4chan.
You don't know what dll files are for. So you're braindead.
Braindead people can't post on world4chan
You've posted on world4chan.
The paradox has prevented you from seeing the drive space that is in fact, right in front of you.
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Anonymous2007-06-25 17:01 ID:XPWd4Tqd
Fuck you, you fucking piece of fucking shit! I've noticed that I had a multitude of dll:s that hadn't been touched in years. I don't know what cluttered basement you live in, but normal people use to throw away the useless junk.
It's obvious that you don't know what dll:s are good for. Otherwise you would've told me. Actually, no self-proclaimed "computer guru" has any real knowledge about computers (or anything else, btw.) Only a force-fed pile of artcicles of faith. Someone told you that dll:s are important, so you never bothered to find out why.
P.S. Your own logic a bit revamped: "Can you explay how clothes are made? No? You can't? Oh, isn't it cold going around naked year out and year in?"
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Anonymous2007-06-25 17:44 ID:mcvV05K4
>>4
What does walking around naked have to do with HOW clothes are made?
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Anonymous2007-06-25 20:00 ID:LeBioZ+S
>>4 It's obvious you're new here... Welcome. Now gtfo.