Most windows applications (e.g media player, calculator, svchost, event viewer) run from its system32 counterpart. Ive noticed that system restore, which is rstrui.exe, runs from a:
"windows/winsxs/amd64-microsoft-windows-systemrestore-main_xxxxxxxxxxxxx_6.1.7601.18574_none_xxxxxxxxxxxxx" folder.
In this folder is, rstrui.exe of course, and srclient.dll, and srcore.exe.
These files were only created the 15th of october, where I had many windows updates.
Is this a legitimate directory for system restore, and for other applications to run from here?
"windows/winsxs/amd64-microsoft-windows-systemrestore-main_xxxxxxxxxxxxx_6.1.7601.18574_none_xxxxxxxxxxxxx" folder.
In this folder is, rstrui.exe of course, and srclient.dll, and srcore.exe.
These files were only created the 15th of october, where I had many windows updates.
Is this a legitimate directory for system restore, and for other applications to run from here?
My Computer
At a glance
Windows 7 Home Premium 64 bit
- Computer type
- PC/Desktop
- OS
- Windows 7 Home Premium 64 bit