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| "update folders" automatically created in my external hard disk. what are these? I have an external hard disk. For the last few weeks I've been noticing some folders being created on my hard disk automatically by the system. I normally use my hard disk at home using XP Professional and sometimes use it at work also using XP Professional. The folders have a very long name such as "17c362e648ec4aa3e30187024666a5c3" and under that folder there is another folder called "update". Inside "update folder", there is a file called "update". The update file looks like an executable file. The file description says: "Windows Service Pack Setup Microsoft Corporation File Version: 6.2.29.0 Size: 699 KB" I haven't tried running these files. There are about 5 folders like these in my external drive's root. Does anyone know what are these and why they are there? Thanks |
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| Re: "update folders" automatically created in my external hard disk. what are these? Windows Service Pack Setup installer (Update.exe) is used to install Windows Updates; critical updates, security patches or hotfixes. Some of these use Update.exe and some use Hotfix.exe and some use other methods to install the updates. I have no idea why the folders are not created on your main hard drive. What are the $NTUninstall folders http://windowsxp.mvps.org/Hotfix_backup.htm -- Hope this helps. Let us know. Wes MS-MVP Windows Shell/User In news:1165489255.781951.84320@n67g2000cwd.googlegro ups.com, crescent_au******.com <crescent_au******.com> hunted and pecked: > I have an external hard disk. For the last few weeks I've been noticing > some folders being created on my hard disk automatically by the system. > I normally use my hard disk at home using XP Professional and sometimes > use it at work also using XP Professional. > > The folders have a very long name such as > "17c362e648ec4aa3e30187024666a5c3" and under that folder there is > another folder called "update". Inside "update folder", there is a file > called "update". The update file looks like an executable file. The > file description says: > "Windows Service Pack Setup > Microsoft Corporation > File Version: 6.2.29.0 > Size: 699 KB" > > I haven't tried running these files. There are about 5 folders like > these in my external drive's root. Does anyone know what are these and > why they are there? > > Thanks |
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| Re: "update folders" automatically created in my external hard disk. what are these? Windows Service Pack Setup installer (Update.exe) is used to install Windows Updates; critical updates, security patches or hotfixes. Some of these use Update.exe and some use Hotfix.exe and some use other methods to install the updates. I have no idea why the folders are not created on your main hard drive. What are the $NTUninstall folders http://windowsxp.mvps.org/Hotfix_backup.htm -- Hope this helps. Let us know. Wes MS-MVP Windows Shell/User In news:1165489255.781951.84320@n67g2000cwd.googlegro ups.com, crescent_au******.com <crescent_au******.com> hunted and pecked: > I have an external hard disk. For the last few weeks I've been noticing > some folders being created on my hard disk automatically by the system. > I normally use my hard disk at home using XP Professional and sometimes > use it at work also using XP Professional. > > The folders have a very long name such as > "17c362e648ec4aa3e30187024666a5c3" and under that folder there is > another folder called "update". Inside "update folder", there is a file > called "update". The update file looks like an executable file. The > file description says: > "Windows Service Pack Setup > Microsoft Corporation > File Version: 6.2.29.0 > Size: 699 KB" > > I haven't tried running these files. There are about 5 folders like > these in my external drive's root. Does anyone know what are these and > why they are there? > > Thanks |
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| Re: "update folders" automatically created in my external hard disk. what are these? I also have these same folders (with different names, such as: 069b4988fd5670caa2c4439dcf5f37, 514709bf8d3b8d79f7e4, etc.). There are 4 of them on the root of my C: drive. Inside of them, I find: update.exe, msxml6-KB927977-enu-x86.log, wudfcustom.dll. Wesley, Can I delete them? Also, how about the Config.Msi folder on the C:\ root, as well? It has only a single file within it: 58e5e3.rbf It is annoying to see these every time to go into Windows Explorer... Zytan |
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| Re: "update folders" automatically created in my external hard disk. what are these? "Zytan" wrote > I also have these same folders (with different names, such as: > 069b4988fd5670caa2c4439dcf5f37, 514709bf8d3b8d79f7e4, etc.). There are > 4 of them on the root of my C: drive. Inside of them, I find: > update.exe, msxml6-KB927977-enu-x86.log, wudfcustom.dll. > > *Wesley*, Can I delete them? Yes these can be deleted. They are left over from a windows update. WU uses the paritition with the greatest amount of free space for it's temp files. For some reason it did not clean up after itself. > Also, how about the Config.Msi folder on the C:\ root, as well? It has > only a single file within it: 58e5e3.rbf It is annoying to see these > every time to go into Windows Explorer... I don't know about this one. -- Rock [MVP - User/Shell] |
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| Re: "update folders" automatically created in my external hard disk. what are these? Rock, Thanks for your reply. It is appreciated. I just realized that the C:\Config.Msi folder has the hidden and system attributes. So, I doubt I should delete it. But, I don't recall ever having seen this folder before... strange. Zytan. |
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| Re: "update folders" automatically created in my external hard disk. what are these? "Zytan" wrote > Rock, > > Thanks for your reply. It is appreciated. > > I just realized that the C:\Config.Msi folder has the hidden and > system attributes. So, I doubt I should delete it. But, I don't > recall ever having seen this folder before... strange. I believe that folder is associated with the installation office products. Normally after the installation is completed that folder is deleted. .rbf stands for roll back file. See this link: http://filext.com/detaillist.php?extdetail=rbf You could rename it, and wait for a week or two to see if anything complains. If not delete it. -- Rock [MVP - User/Shell] |
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| Re: "update folders" automatically created in my external hard disk. what are these? > I believe that folder is associated with the installation office products. > Normally after the installation is completed that folder is deleted. .rbf > stands for roll back file. See this link: > > http://filext.com/detaillist.php?extdetail=rbf Yes, this link explain a lot. Thank you. I'll take your advice. Thanks for your time, Rock. Zytan |
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| Re: "update folders" automatically created in my external hard disk. what are these? You're welcome, thanks for posting back. "Zytan" <zytanlithium******.com> wrote in message news:1170268991.849792.226420@q2g2000cwa.googlegro ups.com... >> I believe that folder is associated with the installation office >> products. >> Normally after the installation is completed that folder is deleted. >> .rbf >> stands for roll back file. See this link: >> >> http://filext.com/detaillist.php?extdetail=rbf > > Yes, this link explain a lot. Thank you. I'll take your advice. -- Rock [MVP - User/Shell] |
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| Re: "update folders" automatically created in my external hard disk. what are these? We are getting the same thing. These folders are showing up on the root of the C: drive. Apparently they are supposed to be deleted after the updates complete, but this isn't the case. We have multipe users that have tons of these folders showing up on their c: drive, and after rebooting they do not go away. This just recently started happening. Just as a side note...most users are "Users" and not PowerUsers or Admins on their box. As such, they cannot write directly to the root of C:, but can create/delete folders. Not sure that this has anything to do with it... Any ideas as too why this just started happening? |
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| Re: "update folders" automatically created in my external hard disk. what are these? <yallrob******.com> wrote > We are getting the same thing. These folders are showing up on the > root of the C: drive. > > Apparently they are supposed to be deleted after the updates complete, > but this isn't the case. We have multipe users that have tons of > these folders showing up on their c: drive, and after rebooting they > do not go away. > > This just recently started happening. > > Just as a side note...most users are "Users" and not PowerUsers or > Admins on their box. As such, they cannot write directly to the root > of C:, but can create/delete folders. Not sure that this has anything > to do with it... I have only seen that folder staying after the MSXML updates. You might want to look through the posts in the windows update newsgroup. That's were the WU experts are. microsoft.public.windowsupdate -- Rock [MVP - User/Shell] |
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