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Delete your folder from the players folder c:/program files (86x)/activision/call of duty 2
XP: C:\Program Files\Activision\Call of Duty 4 - Modern Warfare\ XP 64: C:\Program Files (x86)\Activision\Call of Duty 4 - Modern Warfare\ Vista: C:\Users\CURRENTUSER\AppData\Local\VirtualStore\Program Files\Activision\Call of Duty 4 - Modern Warfare\ Vista 64: C:\Users\CURRENTUSER\AppData\Local\VirtualStore\Program Files (x86)\Activision\Call of Duty 4 - Modern Warfare\
That would be the "Program Files" folder. It is usually on C: drive. With a 64 bit system you will have a "Program Files" folder, and a "(x86) Program files" folder. The program itself will usually be in a separate folder in the "Program file" folder. It will either have the name of the program or the name of the program Company. If the folder is named after the company then the program will be in a separate folder inside the company folder.
well the reason is you have it its just under local disk program files(86)
64 bit windows 7? C:\Program Files (x86)\Activision\Call of Duty 2 There's also hidden paths, for some parts of it (mainly downloads) Run cmd: %appdata% up one step Local\Virtualstore\Program Files (x86)\Activision\Call of Duty 2
In the program files folder in your hard drive.. 32bit programs will go into a folder called Program Files(x86)
There is no applications folder in Vista. However, you can find a folder called 'program files' in your windows partition. In program files, you can find your applications.
A folder is a container that holds files. A zipped folder is a folder or a group of files that have been compressed by a special program such as WinZip. WinZip is a paid compression program. 7zip is a free file compression program.
You can find the 'My Templates' files within the Arcsoft Funhouse folder. The folder will either be on your desktop, or within the C or D drives. The folder can also be located within your Program files folder.
C:\Program Files (x86)\ is the default folder for 32-bit applications on 64-bit Windows.
It's supposed to be in\Program Files. But because it's up to programmers to choose the folder usually even x64 programs put themselves in\Program Files (x86).
Where all the programs have been installed.