I sent this last week to PCSoft and received no replies.
So I'm trying again here.
I'm running Win98SE and have noticed that upon each
bootup, the system puts 2 .TMP files into the C:\Windows
folder. Right now, I have 160 of these files, and each one
is zero bytes in size. They have names like this:
fffc744b_{49759660-BED9-11D3-8B52-CD7FAA707135}.tmp
fffc744b_{49759661-BED9-11D3-8B52-CD7FAA707135}.tmp
They look like something that might be found in the Registry.
Questions: What are they? Why are they in the Windows
folder? Are they safe to delete? How do I prevent this from
happening in the future? Etc.
System Particulars:
PIII 450 MHz, Intel 440BX AGPset
ASUS P3B-F Mobo
128 Mb SDRAM
Trident 8Mb SVGA card
Award BIOS v. 6.0
10.2 Gb Western Digital HD
Thanks for any advice,
Steve Snyder
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Reston, Virginia
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