I just logged out and logged back in and sure enough, I had a  
"Recovered Files" folder in the trash, which did contain a few of  
these files. Too bad I didn't think more about them and emptied the  
trash. I'll check out one of these file content next time.




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On Aug 29, 2009, at 15:44 , Dickster wrote:

> Out of curiosity, having pulled the Recovered files folder out of the
> Trash, rather than deleting it, I restarted my computer again, and
> ANOTHER Recovered files folder appeared in my Trash, with these file
> names:
>
> Growl-99-0E4AB322-ED62-4AF3-AD9E-42E75A9AA18E.growlRegDict
> Growl-262-BEEEB92D-9B6A-4140-8B7B-6CF4193899F3.growlRegDict
> Growl-260-D0D8F2F5-B1B8-4297-8504-C6F51181E165.growlRegDict
> Growl-248-F0BE914F-BE59-49C6-A780-6E46C34D2FE2.growlRegDict
>
> I had NOT visited System Preferences -> Growl since turning it off,
> just posted my prior response using Firefox.  This tells me that
> having Growl installed, but turned OFF seems to create files that
> aren't deleted, and they end up as Recovered files.  Maybe you guys
> can duplicate this and figure out a "solution".  Good Luck.


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