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folder I don't recognize

poisonthewell

Senior member
I installed the newest WMP and didn't like it (should have known). Turned on system restore beforehand and reverted back to older version. There is now a folder on my d: partition called 6bf14467cd117bfb2a1650e8. I cannot access it with a limited account. As admin I scanned it using Avira AntiVir and there's nothing suspicious. Here's a screenshot of the folder:

http://turtleneckfever.com/images/SS.gif

Any thoughts?
 
isn't in the uninstall info for a service pack? i though those were under windows and were hidden though
 
A quick follow-up:

1) I don't have hidden folders visible
2) After uninstalling the latest WMP I turned off system restore
3) Was then able to delete the folder (couldn't w sys restore on)

Therefore it must have had to do w sys restore. Kinda surprised OS didn't throw this on the C partition and I'm sure there's a setting somewhere that determines where such a folder goes. Just wanted to add this in case anyone comes across it in the future.
 
I believe they are temporary files extracted to your hard drive from the installer (for an update). You can safely delete them.
Uninstall information is stored in a folder like C:\WINDOWS\$NtUninstallKB912812$ (where KB***** is the update/patch name)
 
What I don't get is why you used system restore in the first place? Seems a crazy way to uninstall software tbh :/
 
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