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minus-squareEvolvedTurtle@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkarrow-up36arrow-down2·7 months agoThis is like the Linux equivalent of deleting system32
minus-squareSirQuackTheDuck@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkarrow-up52·7 months agoNah, more like deleting explorer.exe. There’s isn’t really a Windows equivalent for this, as Windows doesn’t give you control on this level. It’d be as if you could delete services.msc but also the runner behind it.
minus-squaredubyakay@lemmy.calinkfedilinkarrow-up13·7 months agoI did delete explorer.exe on an earlier iteration of Windows (possibly 98SE). I’ve just restored it with Windows Commander (now TCMD).
minus-squaresilliewous@feddit.nllinkfedilinkarrow-up35·7 months agoI don’t think you’ll get a cli if you delete system32.
minus-squarelaurelraven@lemmy.blahaj.zonelinkfedilinkarrow-up5·7 months agoI think we sound test that. For skyense.
minus-squareKazumara@discuss.tchncs.delinkfedilinkarrow-up4·edit-27 months agoBut system32 contains the NT kernel as well, so that’s worse. Uninstalling your init system on a Linux distro still leaves you with single user mode. You could probably reinstall an init system from there.
minus-squarelightnegative@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkarrow-up3·7 months agoIs it system32 or SySWow64 these days?
minus-squarePoolloverNathan@programming.devlinkfedilinkarrow-up7·7 months agoSystem32 holds the 64-bit stuff and SysWOW64 holds the 32-bit stuff. This makes complete and total sense.
This is like the Linux equivalent of deleting system32
Nah, more like deleting explorer.exe.
There’s isn’t really a Windows equivalent for this, as Windows doesn’t give you control on this level.
It’d be as if you could delete services.msc but also the runner behind it.
I did delete explorer.exe on an earlier iteration of Windows (possibly 98SE). I’ve just restored it with Windows Commander (now TCMD).
I don’t think you’ll get a cli if you delete system32.
I think we sound test that.
For skyense.
But system32 contains the NT kernel as well, so that’s worse. Uninstalling your init system on a Linux distro still leaves you with single user mode. You could probably reinstall an init system from there.
Is it system32 or SySWow64 these days?
System32 holds the 64-bit stuff and SysWOW64 holds the 32-bit stuff. This makes complete and total sense.