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| Mystery files appearing I'm not sure this is the right group for this quewstion, but here goes. Files have from time to time appeared on my C: drive with the names, and I quote, 7690c47d56d55049bf313cdf0b754, 67120ffd353ffcfa51d0264606e74396 and 188411718c5c2dd7c5. A little investigation indicates the first has something to do with service pack 2, but should I keep it? I have no clue on the others. I create enough needless junk on my own, which I pare down from time to time. Can I include this stuff in my purges? Thanks |
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| Re: Mystery files appearing Hi, You can delete them. As you mention SP2, I'm thinking maybe you are running XP? This is a Vista group, and it's best to ask questions in the appropriate group for your software to avoid misinformation. -- Best of Luck, Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/ Windows help - www.rickrogers.org My thoughts http://rick-mvp.blogspot.com <mcbennett@fuse.net> wrote in message news:g5h9h3hf95ns8v305koudo3bk8rkv61cba@4ax.com... > I'm not sure this is the right group for this quewstion, but here > goes. > Files have from time to time appeared on my C: drive with the names, > and I quote, > 7690c47d56d55049bf313cdf0b754, > 67120ffd353ffcfa51d0264606e74396 and > 188411718c5c2dd7c5. > A little investigation indicates the first has something to do with > service pack 2, but should I keep it? I have no clue on the others. > I create enough needless junk on my own, which I pare down from time > to time. Can I include this stuff in my purges? > > Thanks |
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| Re: Mystery files appearing I'm running Vista Home Premium.. But I will delete, and thanks. On Tue, 16 Oct 2007 21:53:05 -0400, "Rick Rogers" <rick@mvps.org> wrote: >Hi, > >You can delete them. As you mention SP2, I'm thinking maybe you are running >XP? This is a Vista group, and it's best to ask questions in the appropriate >group for your software to avoid misinformation. |
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| Re: Mystery files appearing On Wed, 17 Oct 2007 13:00:53 -0400, Myron Bennett <mcbennett@fuse.net> wrote: >I'm running Vista Home Premium.. >But I will delete, and thanks. Later, that same day . . . Well, yes. I did remove them. Luckily for me I establised a Restore point before I did. A half hour ago Windows Explorer failed with a message that sounded like it had something to do with what the expunged files did. So I did a Restore, and the files are back, and I think the thing works. Nice try > > >On Tue, 16 Oct 2007 21:53:05 -0400, "Rick Rogers" <rick@mvps.org> >wrote: > >>Hi, >> >>You can delete them. As you mention SP2, I'm thinking maybe you are running >>XP? This is a Vista group, and it's best to ask questions in the appropriate >>group for your software to avoid misinformation. |
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| Re: Mystery files appearing Might want to check and see what's in them then, because it's not normal. -- Best of Luck, Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/ Windows help - www.rickrogers.org My thoughts http://rick-mvp.blogspot.com "Myron Bennett" <mcbennett@fuse.net> wrote in message news:nftch3969dk76nn2dkv724rpj210c1fgmr@4ax.com... > On Wed, 17 Oct 2007 13:00:53 -0400, Myron Bennett <mcbennett@fuse.net> > wrote: > >>I'm running Vista Home Premium.. >>But I will delete, and thanks. > Later, that same day . . . Well, yes. I did remove them. Luckily > for me I establised a Restore point before I did. A half hour ago > Windows Explorer failed with a message that sounded like it had > something to do with what the expunged files did. > So I did a Restore, and the files are back, and I think the thing > works. > > Nice try > > >> >> >>On Tue, 16 Oct 2007 21:53:05 -0400, "Rick Rogers" <rick@mvps.org> >>wrote: >> >>>Hi, >>> >>>You can delete them. As you mention SP2, I'm thinking maybe you are >>>running >>>XP? This is a Vista group, and it's best to ask questions in the >>>appropriate >>>group for your software to avoid misinformation. |
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| Re: Mystery files appearing On Wed, 17 Oct 2007 19:12:00 -0400, "Rick Rogers" <rick@mvps.org> wrote: >Might want to check and see what's in them then, because it's not normal. Yup, that's down below a bit. I looked to see if the MVP site could help, but found all of this thread already there. OK, lots of copying for me now (is Snipping Tool in Home Premium? HP's HELP section talks about it but I can't find it.) OK. The first file in C: is 7690c47d845049bf313cdf0b754 and it contains (folders in caps, files lower case) AMD64, I386, UPDATE, and a whole lot of .dlls and .exes and .gdl etc. next is 67120ffd353ffcfa51d0264606e74396 It has a whole batch of eula files, (e.g. ei;a/1035.rtf), a lot of setup*.dll, some WapEes.????.dll and so on and finally 188411718c5c2dd7c5 which only has one file in it, msxml6-KB927977-enu-x86.log, andI won't spend as much bandwidth as U could with a full reading, but fyi, here's the start. === Verbose logging started: 12/4/2006 8:06:38 Build type: SHIP UNICODE 3.01.4000.2435 Calling process: C:\WINDOWS\system32\msiexec.exe === MSI (c) (54:F4) [08:06:38:625]: Resetting cached policy values MSI (c) (54:F4) [08:06:38:625]: Machine policy value 'Debug' is 0 MSI (c) (54:F4) [08:06:38:625]: ******* RunEngine: ******* Product: c:\188411718c5c2dd7c5\msxml6.msi ******* Action: ******* CommandLine: ********** MSI (c) (54:F4) [08:06:38:625]: Client-side and UI is none or basic: Running entire install on the server. MSI (c) (54:F4) [08:06:38:625]: Grabbed execution mutex. MSI (c) (54:F4) [08:06:38:828]: Cloaking enabled. MSI (c) (54:F4) [08:06:38:828]: Attempting to enable all disabled priveleges before calling Install on Server MSI (c) (54:F4) [08:06:38:843]: Incrementing counter to disable shutdown. Counter after increment: 0 One further note- after the note about using system restore, the program still seemed not quite right, so I went back to a full backup I'd made two days before that, found these files and overwrote them into what is now what I have now, and things are better. Curiouser than ever. |
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