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Mystery folder "e8bfcca65cf8e0f3f4" on secondary drive?
There is a folder "e8bfcca65cf8e0f3f4" on my secondary hard drive. The primary drive is an SSD. The weird folder is "access denied" from the XP SP3 command prompt, but accessible by the Windows 7 beta CD. It contains an "updspapi.dll" file that appears to be a Microsoft file, but why so difficult to remove? I suspect it is related to either the SSD drive or the Windows 7 beta. Mainly curious, since the drive will be formatted. Thanks. |
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