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MajorLanGod <
lonelydad58@gmail.com> wrote:
> Since my other thread on this topic got hijacked I`m starting over. That
> post told of a weird directory that appeared on one of my drives, with
> 1,319 files with random names, no date, and all the same size.
>
> Well, another one appeared today, but I believe I have found the culprit. I
> use Eraser to scrub a drive when I want to make sure something has been
> completely eradicated. I ran it again yesterday, and sure enough, another
> strange directory showed up. So I think I have found the culprit. I will
> keep an eye out the next time I run Eraser to make sure, but I am glad I
> have found the source.
FWIW, I find the "no date" bit a bit strange. AFAIK, a file cannot
have "no date". Perhaps the date is strange or all fields are zero or
something, but probably some tool - i.e. for example DIR instead of
File Explorer - will probably show some kind of date which might have
led you to the cause sooner.
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