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Well, its time for another computer experiment, where I try to do things you should absolutely not do to your own computer. Im ThioJoe, and in the past Ive done stuff like deleting the System32 folder, or deleting the Windows and AppData folder, stuff like that. But what about those Program Files folders youve probably seen? Theres actually more to it than just programs youve installed, theres actually some important Windows files in there. So were gonna find out what happens if you delete them, while Windows is running, of course. Thats the fun part. And actually the result for this one was pretty hilarious. I was not expecting it, so I think youll like this. As always, I am doing this in a virtual machine. So again, do not ever do this on your own computer. As youll see, it basically will ruin it. Alright, so quickly for some context, first lets take a look at whats actually in these folders. Now, Im running Windows 11 Pro, and of course I