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Go home Windows, you're drunk.

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  • 8
    nope. as far as I can tell, it's behaving pretty much as expected
  • 4
    @SupressWarnings Only if you expect your OS to identify a docx file as a system file...
  • 1
    @hadouken I thought Windows was expected to do that
  • 5
    @SupressWarnings Aah Sarcasm... You humans and all your jokes, i have so much to learn!!
  • 1
    Why did you change the permissions in the first place to make it a system file? Maybe someone else using the computer tried to hide it from you so you couldn't find and then delete it :b
  • 0
    @SneakyTurtle I only created the file about an our before deleting and getting that message. It was meant to serve as a quick guide for a client. I've done this a few times and always follow the same process, this was the first time i got the message.
  • 3
    @hadouken sounds like a hardware problem 😂
  • 0
    @hadouken maybe you got some malware because this is an odd behaviour.
  • 0
    Yeah maybe update your BIOS
  • 1
    Or you can switch to mac, you know, save yourself the trouble of using windows and all it's mysteries 👀
  • 3
    Or Linux for that matter
  • 1
    @yarwest I actually do work on linux most of the time, if you see my latest post you will notice the OS. This is on a work machine, which i use to support some of our asp.net apps. As a devout pythonista, I'm not really happy about it, but there is maybe 2 other guys in the company that can c#...
  • 0
    @dontbeevil this is heresy, please guide this lost soul through the loving ways of MICROSOFT/Windows, or as I've recently taken to calling it, MICROSOFT plus Windows.
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