- Mar 23, 2009
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I use Windows XP Professional, Version 2002, Sp. 3.
After a large Microsoft update a new folder has appeared on my D-drive. That is my document-drive, my programmes are usually on the C-drive.
It is called: D:\c9a7fabffc07fbbe3ae7, and it contains two subfolders: amd64 and i386. These folders both contains the following: filterpipelineprintproc.dll, xpssvcs.dll, mxdwdrv.dll, msxpsdr.inf, msxpsdr.cat, msxpsinc.gpd, msxpsinc.ppd.
Do you think that I can delete this folders without bad things happening to my computer? I worry about a spooky folder like this.
After a large Microsoft update a new folder has appeared on my D-drive. That is my document-drive, my programmes are usually on the C-drive.
It is called: D:\c9a7fabffc07fbbe3ae7, and it contains two subfolders: amd64 and i386. These folders both contains the following: filterpipelineprintproc.dll, xpssvcs.dll, mxdwdrv.dll, msxpsdr.inf, msxpsdr.cat, msxpsinc.gpd, msxpsinc.ppd.
Do you think that I can delete this folders without bad things happening to my computer? I worry about a spooky folder like this.