What if you delete SysWOW64? | Experiment
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- Опубликовано: 1 июл 2024
- ⚠ Please don't try this at home. These experiments are made in a virtual environment and are also done for entertainment purposes.
⏰ Timestamps:
00:00 Intro
00:11 Second intro & explanation
00:38 Taking ownership with takeown.exe
01:07 Taking ownership with icacls.exe
01:29 Deleting the folder
02:49 Not all files were deleted, rebooting into recovery mode
03:19 Attempting to delete the files from recovery mode
05:05 Restarting to the system
05:17 Results
06:24 Outro
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For those who doesn't understand very well, System32 and SysWOW64 are the same thing but they're for different architectures:
- System32 = 64 bits
- SysWOW64 = 32 bits
my comp (which is a gaming one) is probably 64 bit
From Windows XP, 64 bits was supported, even my 2007 PC has a 64bit processor
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my gaming pc was made in MY BIRTHDAY btw (i was born in may 16 2016 wtf)
@@thegoodgamer872if you are unsure, you can run some 64 bit apps (like cpu-z or modern games), or just press win+R and type "winver", you will see with one your operating system (32/64 bit). You can also check if you can have more than 4 GB of ram, (if not, it can mean your operating system is 32 bit or your cpu).
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The music it ROCKS!!!! Great video btw
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Amazing video and editing!
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SysWOW64 is a storage of 32 bit system components, now your windows is almost fully 64 bit XD
Yep!
SysWOW64 is the same as System32 but for 32 bit.
Ikr, they are backwards