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So - my question about this particular solution: Which folder? C:/Documents and Settings/All Users/Application Data/LimeWire? Will this work - to just move it there? Thanks much. |
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![]() The only way to find out is to try. I'm guessing that the worse that can happen is that you have to delete them again. It is possible for sure somehow. I'm just not sure if this will take some advanced registry editing as well (which BTW goes way over my capabilities). I just tried to have a look at the registry looking for limewire, but couldn't even find a folder called Limewire. |
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