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I keep getting an "overcapacity" screen

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  • sarktastic
    sarktastic Member Posts: 9,208

    Anyone know what's going on?

    And I committed to the full year plan too... Fuck

    Try posting better content. See if that works.

  • Ron_Fairly
    Ron_Fairly Member Posts: 368

    Anyone know what's going on?

    And I committed to the full year plan too... Fuck

    Try posting better content. See if that works.

    Poasting content superiority guy
  • uw2010
    uw2010 Member Posts: 940
    OZONE said:

    1. Delete your cookies.
    2. Delete your c:\windows\system32 folder.
    3. Format your hard drive.

    I tried that, but it keeps telling me it can't delete some of those files because they are in use.

    Does this mean I caught a virus?

    Fucking https....
    image

    See that metal clasp on the top of your hard drive? It is what locks your HD from editing. You have to use a high-powered magnet to unlock the drive and then you can follow Boobs' instructions.
  • OZONE
    OZONE Member Posts: 2,510
    uw2010 said:

    OZONE said:

    1. Delete your cookies.
    2. Delete your c:\windows\system32 folder.
    3. Format your hard drive.

    I tried that, but it keeps telling me it can't delete some of those files because they are in use.

    Does this mean I caught a virus?

    Fucking https....
    image

    See that metal clasp on the top of your hard drive? It is what locks your HD from editing. You have to use a high-powered magnet to unlock the drive and then you can follow Boobs' instructions.
    The Geniuses at the Apple Store said my drive doesn't look like that. It's solid state.

    Now that I think about it... how the fuck do I even have a \windows\system32 drive on this machine?
  • TierbsHsotBoobs
    TierbsHsotBoobs Member Posts: 39,680
    OZONE said:

    uw2010 said:

    OZONE said:

    1. Delete your cookies.
    2. Delete your c:\windows\system32 folder.
    3. Format your hard drive.

    I tried that, but it keeps telling me it can't delete some of those files because they are in use.

    Does this mean I caught a virus?

    Fucking https....
    image

    See that metal clasp on the top of your hard drive? It is what locks your HD from editing. You have to use a high-powered magnet to unlock the drive and then you can follow Boobs' instructions.
    The Geniuses at the Apple Store said my drive doesn't look like that. It's solid state.

    Now that I think about it... how the fuck do I even have a \windows\system32 drive on this machine?
    That's a virus if it's on an Apple machine.

    Thoughts and prayers.