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Larry <> wrote:
> Windows XP Pro
> SP3
>
> I am on dial-up. Ran update manually a few days ago, Custom install 3
> items. All downloaded sucessfully .The next time I turned on the
> computer this folder (af9d090908e085b454e3690983b8ae5f) appeared in
> windows explorer.
Mine says: b21706850ed3027f21dd3a...
> The folder contained 2 other folders; amd64, and i386.
....and it contains the same folders. They're both empty.
> I opened the main folder and it hung up the computer. I rebooted and
> it's still there. I ran Norton internet security and no virus or
> malware found.
>
> Anyone know what this is?
> Can I delete it?
>
> Thanks for any help.
>
> Larry
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