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the filename directory name or volume label syntax is incorrect

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October 17, 2014 3:27:57 AM

ok so I'm trying to turn off the read only attribute on my steam folder using command prompt as it won't stay off..

I'm typing attrib-r+sc:\programfiles(x86)\steam but keep getting the message above.. I have tried it without () still get same message can someone please just type what I need to type its doing my head in.

ha ha ha thanks

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October 17, 2014 3:54:56 AM

ok so I have now got it down to path not found - C:\Programfilesx86 grr help
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October 17, 2014 4:11:56 AM

ok going to give up for now I'm trying to turn off the read only on my steam file as it won't turn off and steam have recommended to do this to stop video lag (ie cut scenes) it works when I do it, but it turns itself back on after and I have to keep turning it off to play games grr
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October 17, 2014 11:32:18 AM

yes and it changes but doesn't stay changed. thats why I wanted to change it in cmd... but I cant seem to get the line right..
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October 17, 2014 11:35:36 AM

Did you try putting quotes around the path name like "c:\program files..."? If a folder has a space in it's name, the full path needs quoted.
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