[img] http://filesmelt.com/dl/2folder1.PNG[/img]
So today this happened to me. This is not edited in any way, except to cut off the backgroud.
Yes it's XP, because win7 doesn't run well on my pc
Always do this?
No, it's only with firefox folder. That's it.
I know it's not fake. But it looks fake. Like the text on the left is bigger then the right.
But dude that is weird. This doesn't happen to me weird.
Do both folders lead to the same place?
[QUOTE=Roast Beast;19856301]Do both folders lead to the same place?[/QUOTE]
No, they have different content.
[QUOTE=johanz;19857762]No, they have different content.[/QUOTE]
:ms:
[QUOTE=breakyourfac;19858214]:ms:[/QUOTE]
But they both have same name.
How can I possibly reproduce this bug by making two or more folders with the same name?
One probably has a space in the name at the end or something silly...
[b]EDIT:[/b]
Disregard that...I suck cocks
Look at the properties of files in each of the folders, see if the paths are different at all.
1. Uninstall Firefox.
2. Delete the remaining folders.
3. Reinstall Firefox.
4. Continue with life.
[QUOTE=Roast Beast;19859243]Look at the properties of files in each of the folders, see if the paths are different at all.[/QUOTE]
[img] http://filesmelt.com/dl/aaa.PNG[/img]
And none of them has invisible symbols or anything, or it seems.
I meant look at the properties of some random file inside each of the folders, the properties of the folder itself doesn't necessarily tell you anything. Here's what I mean:
[img]http://filesmelt.com/dl/fgd6s7a2w.PNG[/img]
Yep they both represent the same folder /Firefox/***
[QUOTE=johanz;19859696][img] http://filesmelt.com/dl/aaa.PNG[/img]
And none of them has invisible symbols or anything, or it seems.[/QUOTE]
Isn't there a space in front of the first Firefox?
[QUOTE=AMD 32;19862623]Isn't there a space in front of the first Firefox?[/QUOTE]
my god! he's right!
[QUOTE=rampageturke;19862768]my god! he's right![/QUOTE]
Holy shit, he is.
Case closed
[QUOTE=johanz;19862905]Holy shit, he is.
Case closed[/QUOTE]
:ms: again
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