Mystery folder "e8bfcca65cf8e0f3f4" on secondary drive?
"Juarez" wrote:
"Bob Horvath" wrote
I don't have an SSD, am NOT running Windows 7, and have not
updated to SP3, and I have that folder also. FWIW.
I have one too... It can be deleted.
Yours... Mine was not something you could just delete. I could not
even access the contents of "e8bfcca65cf8e0f3f4" from within
Windows. If it could have been easily deleted, I would have not
mentioned it. Junk folders are not uncommon.
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