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Kojichan Out of curiosity, where is your "General" folder for your Libraries ACTUALLY located? The Libraries feature of Windows is just a bunch of links to the actual folders on your computer. In otherwords, there is no C:\Libraries\General\ folder, it's actually somewhere else, C:\???\General\ but it's linked to in the libraries area to make it easier to access.
If you back out to the "General" folder, at the top there's a link to click that says "1 location" or "2 locations". Hovering over it will tell you the folder names, but clicking on it brings up a more detailed list.
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Uhm, all of you had just recently gotten this "Administrator" error, right?
That error message is from Windows, not Togainu no Chi by the way, and it says:
There was a Windows update security for EACH Windows 7, 8, and 10 on September 7th, 2015. It is likely that this update might have caused some folders on Windows to require higher privileges, or just act 'differently.' So instead of installing TnC to your Documents folder, your Downloads folder or your Library area (And definitely not your Desktop), try creating a new folder on your drive C:, (like C:\Games\) And re-installing Togainu no Chi there, instead.
If you want to keep your save files, copy them from the TnC folder before you uninstall, move them to your desktop or something first, then uninstall, and reinstall TnC, then you can move your savefile back.
I can't guarantee that this will work, as TnC is such an old game, that it might just have old code that doesn't like this latest Windows patch. I don't know entirely.
I've disabled Updates on my Windows 7, years ago, because I got upset for some stupid reason, so I don't have that update on my system yet. You can try uninstalling the latest Windows Update from your system to try and see if that allows the game to run. You can always reinstall that update.
Unfortunately I don't know what update caused it. There was about 6-8 patches. In Windows 10, the latest update was marked as package "KB3081455". That's all I know.
Really sorry, guys. :( I'll keep looking, but do try my suggestion first before uninstalling any Windows Updates.