Adriana Nogueira:
Vou coocar-lhe aqui um texto sobre o assunto. Está em inglês, mas não é
difícil de
perceber. Aqui tem:
Folders name with random characters appear after installing a Service Pack
or hotfix?
The following folders are created when you install a Service Pack for
Windows XP (SP1, SP1a or SP2):
%systemroot%\Servicepackfiles
%systemroot%\$NtServicePackUninstall$
Folder name that contains random characters, for example,
9470bb12e8a4f3447657236478e41c5
Servicepackfiles : This folder contains files that are required when you
add or remove optional Windows components. This folder is also used by
Windows File Protection (WFP) to replace damaged or changed protected system
files. IMPORTANT: Do not delete this folder.
$NtServicePackUninstall$ : When you install the service pack and choose to
archive the files you need to remove the service pack, Windows automatically
creates a backup. This is a backup of the files and settings that the
service pack installer changes, and which are saved in the
%systemroot%\$NTServicepackUninstall$ folder. You can use the contents of
this folder to return your computer to its previous state. If you delete
this folder, you cannot remove the service pack. If you are sure that you
will not want to remove the service pack, you can safely delete this folder.
If you delete the %systemroot%\$NtServicePackUninstall$ folder, the option
to remove the service pack still appears in the Add or Remove Programs tool
in Control Panel. When you try to remove the service pack, you may receive
an error message. IMPORTANT: Do not delete this folder unless you are sure
that you will not want to remove the Service Pack in the future.
Windows XP Service Pack Installation Temporary Files Folder : Folder name
with random characters. This folder is not required after you install the
service pack, and you can safely delete this folder. When you install
Windows XP SP1, SP1a or SP2, this temporary folder is created on the volume
that has the most free space. The folder name contains random characters,
and is not always created on the same volume as the Windows folder. For
example, this temporary folder may have the following random names:
9470bb12e8a4f3447657236478e41c5
or similar.
352b81d1c4bf3810e28482d9979
This folder is automatically deleted by Windows XP after you install the
service pack. However, if the folder is not automatically deleted by Windows
XP, you can safely delete this folder. In most cases, you will receive
anAccess denied message while accessing or deleting this folder. First,
you'll need to Take Ownership of the folder and then delete it safely.
15-02-2013
Joaquim Delgado
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> Olá Amigos,
> Há uns tempos para cá que me aparecem na raiz do disco umas pastas
> Com o nome constituídos por uma "infinidade" de letras e número cuja
origem
> desconheço.
> A última tinha o nome - fcd30969158406fc4e52232e17.
> Estas pastas contêm outras pastas e só podem ser abertas pelo
> "administrador"
> Alguém se sabe dizer o que é "isto" e como eliminá-las ?
> É que ocupam espaço e não sei para que servem. A última tinha 3,20 GB
(Giga
> bites...)
> Este mesmo tipo de pastas também aparece nos discos externos que utilizo.
> Agradeço ajuda.
> O meu OS é o win7 home premium e mensalmente faço imagens do sistema,
> criando cópias de segurança utilizando as ferramentas do Windows.
> .
> Adriano Nogueira
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