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Question about the Restore folder in C drive
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I have been having problems with the BRISS.Exe. I went into and unchecked the system restore, reboot, and rechecked it to totally clean it out. I am wondering if this one thing is suppose to be in a folder. I went into c drive-windows-system32-restore, and the very first thing on the list is called MACHINE GUID on notepad, I opened it up and it has the same whole group of first numbers that I have been having probs with. Am I suppose to have MACHINE GUID? Would like to know so I know if it should be deleted or not. Thanks,
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