C Caveman Platinum Member Nov 18, 1999 2,536 34 91 Jan 21, 2005 #1 Residing in root C: Can it be deleted? What is it?
M montag451 Diamond Member Dec 17, 2004 4,587 0 0 Jan 21, 2005 #2 http://www.google.com/search?q...um=0&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8
corkyg Elite Member | Peripherals Super Moderator Mar 4, 2000 27,370 239 106 Jan 21, 2005 #3 .rnd is an Autocad Rendering Autoshade file. If you don't use that program - it should be safe to delete.
.rnd is an Autocad Rendering Autoshade file. If you don't use that program - it should be safe to delete.
Nothinman Elite Member Sep 14, 2001 30,672 0 0 Jan 21, 2005 #4 .rnd is an Autocad Rendering Autoshade file. If you don't use that program - it should be safe to delete. Click to expand... Not necessarily. I believe PuTTy also generates one and puts it in the root of the system drive.
.rnd is an Autocad Rendering Autoshade file. If you don't use that program - it should be safe to delete. Click to expand... Not necessarily. I believe PuTTy also generates one and puts it in the root of the system drive.
C Caveman Platinum Member Nov 18, 1999 2,536 34 91 Jan 23, 2005 #5 What's weird is it's a brand new system that's never been exposed to "junk"...
F flamingspinach Senior member Nov 4, 2004 354 0 0 Jan 23, 2005 #7 Originally posted by: Nothinman PuTTY isn't junk. Click to expand... Correct. Have you used PuTTY? It may have created the file. Or really any other PGP-capable program. -fs
Originally posted by: Nothinman PuTTY isn't junk. Click to expand... Correct. Have you used PuTTY? It may have created the file. Or really any other PGP-capable program. -fs