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removing damaged archive files?
Running win 7. Just scanned my C drive w/ESET and the scan turned up several damaged archived files (see below).
Should I:
1. Delete the damaged archived files shown trusting that there won't be any repercussions later?
2. Leave everything as is and forget about it?
3. Any reason not to delete the damaged files and leave everything as is since all is currently good?
Thanks for any insight.
C:\Program Files\Agnitum\Outpost Firewall Pro\update_oss20\downloaded files\preset.741.zip » ZIP » - archive damaged
C:\Program Files\OpenOffice.org 3\Basis\program\python-core-2.6.1\lib\test\testtar.tar » TAR » - archive damaged
C:\System Volume Information\_restore{32C01AA8-6EC4-44FD-985D-F6ABA071DF2B}\RP674\A0274546.exe » NSIS » openofficeorg1.cab » CAB » testtar.tar » TAR » - archive damaged
C:\System Volume Information\_restore{32C01AA8-6EC4-44FD-985D-F6ABA071DF2B}\RP675\A0274706.exe » NSIS » openofficeorg1.cab » CAB » testtar.tar » TAR » - archive damaged
C:\System Volume Information\_restore{32C01AA8-6EC4-44FD-985D-F6ABA071DF2B}\RP675\A0274707.exe » NSIS » openofficeorg1.cab » CAB » testtar.tar » TAR » - archive damaged
C:\System Volume Information\_restore{32C01AA8-6EC4-44FD-985D-F6ABA071DF2B}\RP675\A0274710.exe » NSIS » openofficeorg1.cab - archive damaged - the file could not be extracted.
C:\Windows\Help\infrared.chm » CHM » /$WWAssociativeLinks/BTree - archive damaged
C:\Windows\Help\ntshared.chm » CHM » /glossary.xml - archive damaged