So they're system files? Installation files?Run diskclean and when it done a scan tick deletes system files
Wikipedia said:In most cases, UUIDs are represented as hexadecimal values. The most used format is the 8-4-4-4-12 format, xxxxxxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxxxxxxxxxx
That refers to folders, these are files.Is your issue related to this issue?
I'm not using nor do I have either installed.The screenshots that moonman produced came from a program called Process Explorer or Process Hacker.
If I was sitting at your computer I more than likely could find out the source. Perhaps searching the registry with those GUIDs could shed light on what is using those files.
Also, if the files have any human readable text in them then Notepad ++ can open them. That way you can see just maybe what they are for.
hi
considering those error messages i wouldn't be surprised if their system repair files, or restore points.
No.are you dual booting???
suggest you run sfc /scannow
and dskchk
Enlarging the space pretty much took care of that that.then reset, (clear), system restore
All good. It's a Samsung SSD about a year old and already been checked.Is the hard drive old. I'd check it for errors. First you'd want to look at the SMART data and then scan the drive.
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