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Jon Wallace
Hey Freddo,
NTUSER.DAT file is an important file that is actually the user's registry.
With that in mind, that file will be called NTUSER.DAT and not
NTUSER.DAT{0ad09973-e8c7-11db-b39d-0019d1481925}.TM.blf so it's not a huge
problem if they're not around.
Those files are created dynamically to prevent the registry becomming
corrupt - basically whenever you make a setting it will be written to files
such as that instead before being written to the real file - that way if
something goes wrong there is a recovery option.
You shouldn't cause any problems by removing those files (obviously don't
remove NTUSER.DAT) but to be honest you might as well leave them around.
It's not a lot of space and at the end of the day, they're going to keep
getting recreated anyway.
I hope this helps a little.
Best Regards,
Jon
www.insidetheregistry.com
NTUSER.DAT file is an important file that is actually the user's registry.
With that in mind, that file will be called NTUSER.DAT and not
NTUSER.DAT{0ad09973-e8c7-11db-b39d-0019d1481925}.TM.blf so it's not a huge
problem if they're not around.
Those files are created dynamically to prevent the registry becomming
corrupt - basically whenever you make a setting it will be written to files
such as that instead before being written to the real file - that way if
something goes wrong there is a recovery option.
You shouldn't cause any problems by removing those files (obviously don't
remove NTUSER.DAT) but to be honest you might as well leave them around.
It's not a lot of space and at the end of the day, they're going to keep
getting recreated anyway.
I hope this helps a little.
Best Regards,
Jon
www.insidetheregistry.com