Windows 10: Cannot read file c:\windows\system32\client32.ini 80. please check this file exists and is...
Discus and support Cannot read file c:\windows\system32\client32.ini 80. please check this file exists and is... in Windows 10 Gaming to solve the problem; Hi, Every time I turn on my PC I get this message: cannot read file c:\windows\system32\client32.ini 80. please check this file exists and is valid.... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Gaming' started by Michele Santoro2, Jan 2, 2024.
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