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Hey there! I just bought Medal Of Honor 2010 from my local game store. It install smothly then finished smoothly. But when i tried to open the game (moh.exe), the game does not appear but appear this error!: General protection fault! History:GEvent::TryAcuireCancel() Adress = 0x7 a0385 (filename not found)[in D:/'my hard disk/medal of honor 2010/medal of honor/binaries/moh.exe] bla bla bla..and so on..to many to type. Well the main problem is 'GENERAL PROTECTION FAULT' That was the main problem and error. I hope there are some kind and very honest human and NO MORE MICROSOFT/WINDOWS SCAM in this forum when helping someone to solved his problem. We are windows user, and we are the microsoft supporter, thats mean we all must teamworks to find and fix something that our 'windows friend' proble. Well guys, how to fix that GPF problem?
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Hey everyone. I decided to try and solve an annoying glitch Windows 7 seems to have. As you all know, you can customize your personal folders (ie: view type, and data seen: "Name", "Date modified", "Type", etc.) and you can change the "folder type" for a particular folder, as well as it's sub-folders (ie: "Document", "Pictures", "General", etc.). Now the strange glitch here, is that when you change the folder contents a bit (like say, add a photo to a "documents" folder), you may come to find that the folder is changed, regardless of how you previously set it manually. This can get annoying after a while, setting a folder's properties to your personal liking over and over. I have a harddrive where I am trying to organize a mass amount of folders and as you can imagine going back to set these folders how I manually would like them to look, over and over, is very tedious. One particular problem I noticed is how changing the folder name, tends to change the "Folder Type" you manually set, for said folder. Would anyone know how I can rename a folder, and have it keep the properties I manually set for it ("Folder Type", "View Type", etc.)?
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