Great question! Here’s what you’re seeing:
- These files (e.g., OLD551F.tmp, OLD5530.tmp, OLD54FF.tmp) are .tmp files located in the C:\Windows\System32 folder.
- The .tmp extension stands for "temporary file." They are typically created by Windows or various programs as working files—like scratchpads—while a process is running.
Why are they in System32?
- Most .tmp files should usually be in your user’s Temp folder, but sometimes system processes or updates might create temporary files in System32, especially during system maintenance, updates, driver installations, or recovery operations.
- The "OLD" prefix could suggest they’re remnants from an old process, maybe a Windows update or system tool that didn’t clean up...