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Hi guys,

 

I have an unknown ( and unwanted ) folder on one of my drives. It has all the markings of a system folder but its on an external drive.

 

It is called d7fc8ee54f9e61afea4a9fbcccd95c3f and it contains 25 subfolders. Each of the names of these subfolders is a 4 digit number.

 

I have tried to look in these to find out the contents but I just get a message telling me I dont have permission to access this folder.

 

Anyone know what these folders are. Can they be deleted, and if so, how?

 

I am logged in as administrator, and permissions are set to full control. The folders are marked as Read Only. If I clear the read only check box and apply the read only status comes back again immediately.

 

Any help will be gratefully received.

 

Thanks

Tony

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Hi Waggle The named folders are GUIDs (Global Unique ID) folders used for updating. You can safely delete them. I would recommend rebooting first just to ensure that no pending update operating is waiting that might need data in one of the folders.

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