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SYSTEMROOT.COM

STERLING-USA

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Company Address: 99 saint charles sq - sterling,STERLING,VA,USA 
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20163 
Telephone Number: 7034049043 (+1-703-404-9043) 
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1255 
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    Removing the %SystemRoot% one and leaving the hard-coded one in might be faster in that Windows is not having to decode the %SystemRoot% environment variable into its true value when you check your path Though if Windows was 'smart', it probably decodes it only once and stores it in memory in its decoded format
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    In the second part of that window (under Enviroment Variables) you can find your variable windir pointing to %systemroot% Change it to %SystemRoot%, which is the default value and test if you still get errors
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    The Windows directory or SYSROOT This corresponds to the %WINDIR% or %SYSTEMROOT% environment variables A typical path is C:\Windows This variable points to the Windows directory (on Windows NT-based operating systems it is identical to the %SystemRoot% variable If the system is on drive C:, then the default values are "C:\WINDOWS" on Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows Me, Windows XP, Windows
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