Just a simple question

Discussion in 'Windows 7' started by Iustin2132, May 2, 2013.

  1. Iustin2132

    Iustin2132 MDL Novice

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    Don't insult or judge me please but : after i installe win7loader and everything is ok, can i delete the folder " windows 7 loader "?
     
  2. PhaseDoubt

    PhaseDoubt MDL Expert

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    Why would you want to? It takes up a tiny amount of disk space and causes no harm. You'd be surprised how many people in a year or two forget how they activated their system if/when they have problems. Having it there will mean you'll always know.
     
  3. Iustin2132

    Iustin2132 MDL Novice

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    I know but i deleted it and my question is: will afect my windows or something?
     
  4. PhaseDoubt

    PhaseDoubt MDL Expert

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    Has it? If your OS is activated, you've rebooted and you have no problems then you have your answer. Of course, it is Windows and as they say ... "stuff" happens.

    If you didn't clear your Recycle Bin you can just put it back.
     
  5. Iustin2132

    Iustin2132 MDL Novice

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    Dude , i installed loader, os activated everything ok. If i delete the folder eith windows 7 loader(after os activated and everything ok) will be ang problem ?
     
  6. PhaseDoubt

    PhaseDoubt MDL Expert

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    #6 PhaseDoubt, May 2, 2013
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    Young Jedi .... apparently not. But if you're that concerned about, re-download the same version and install but don't run it. If you have problems, run it again.
     
  7. Iustin2132

    Iustin2132 MDL Novice

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    Apparently?
     
  8. PhaseDoubt

    PhaseDoubt MDL Expert

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    It's apparent to me you're not having problems. Since I can't actually be at your location in a physical presence, I can't confirm you're having no problems. But based on what you've said, it's apparent to me you're not having problems.

    I wouldn't worry about it. If you do have problems it's incredibly simple to rerun the loader.
     
  9. oldsh_t

    oldsh_t MDL Expert

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    NO you will not have any problems. It is just the installer. Once the loader is installed it will keep right on working.
    What PhaseDoubt is trying to convey is that it is no harm to hold on to it. If you don't want it on your computer, save it on some external media. Always good to have a copy of the one that works for you. At times when you may change things on your computer you may accidentally shut down the loader and have to reinstall it. (I do this quite often) Or if you have to reformat then you will need it again.
    I would also suggest to save it but if you don't want to that's up to you. But think of this.... Will MDL be here a year or 2 from now.... probably YES..... but if it is not ..... where will you get a working copy of the loader. Do a Google search and you will find a lot of copy cats out there that will surly screw up your system. Food for though!!
     
  10. Iustin2132

    Iustin2132 MDL Novice

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    Thanks alot guys :p
     
  11. jraju

    jraju MDL Member

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    hi, i have got a windows activation technology plug in in my firefox plugins. Could i delete it or keep it . If deleting of the same would affect the working of pc. pl
     
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  13. pisthai

    pisthai Imperfect Human

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    @jraju:

    I fade up to give private introduction or whatsoever over the Messaging system, special if someone isn't able to reads (a bit between the lines!) what is also suggested.

    Sorry for that.
     
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