Foreign language files in Temp

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Old Codger \(NM\)

There are suddenly foreign language files in the Temp file that are left
behind and accumulating by the hundreds. They are Polish.bin, Hungary.bin,
French.bin, etc., etc., etc. I have checked MSCONFIG and Windows Defender
to try to learn what is causing it. This problem occurred several month ago
but I cannot recall the cause or cure. Help?

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Old Codger
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Tim said:
Mr Codger,
You will have recently installed some sort of new
program or other, which has, by common practice, given you a choice of which
language you wish it to be installed using. It keeps all the discard-able
setup language files in the Temp folder and only copies the one language you
chose to a permanent location on your hard-drive. Anything that's in the
temp folder can be safely deleted. So go on - delete them.

I got 25 [LanguageThis.bin],[LanguageThat.bin],... language-files
in my %temp%\-folder (recreating on each bootup if deleted) after
installing the Software/Driver-bundle for my ('MSI'-branded)
'Realtek Sound Chip'. I had to stop [RtHDCpl.exe] (for other
chip-variants it might use [RtlCpl.exe] instead) from running at
startup.

Check out the Startup-tab of the 'System Configuration Utility'
[msConfig.exe]. If you don't have the above mentioned sound-chip
and software then divide and conquer the items on the startup
tab, by in turn disabling half of them.
 
Old Codger (NM) said:
There are suddenly foreign language files in the Temp file that are left
behind and accumulating by the hundreds. They are Polish.bin,
Hungary.bin, French.bin, etc., etc., etc. I have checked MSCONFIG and
Windows Defender to try to learn what is causing it. This problem
occurred several month ago but I cannot recall the cause or cure. Help?

Do you have Windows Indexing Service installed & running?
 
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