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Mystery files installed on my computer!
Hi, anyone else had this? Last week I found folder on my C drive and it won't let me access any of the files. Folder has a number
C:\8336d725f863741d7f26d309\ Nor will it let me delete it - it seems to have no function anyone know what it is? :confused: Thanks! |
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Have you had any updates from Microsoft lately?
it could be an update and if it is being used will not let you delete it what operating system are you using ? |
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could also be a hibernate file or a chkdisc log
@retlaw, there are thousands of temprorary files that get left about eating up space that are of no use to anything. Whilst I'd agree that if you dont know what you are doing its better to ask it doesn;t mean you can't delete them :D |
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theres a lot more than any program will remove........
technically the registry is not capable of holding a file, its just a name value pair repository :D cookies can also be very useful so you dont want to just arbitrarily remove all cookies, ditto temp internet files.... your browser often uses this as a cache speeding up your browsing and saving your download bandwidth. its not all evil you know! |
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I would just rename the file with a .bak extension, then see what happens. If no problems, delete. If you have issues, restore filename. Before doing any of this, right click on file in question to get it's properties, then hit Ctrl+Shift+Esc to check if there is any corresponding process running in windows task manager. I deleted a similar entry today which turned out to be an orphaned executable connected to some other installation.
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Its a temporary folder used by windows updates, where it expands the downloaded files then runs them. It should delete all the files when installation is completed. Otherwise its nothing to worry about.You can run Task manager and kill any process called "msiexec" and then try deleting the folder
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