Windows 10: Got a random file from on of my applications on my desktop - but its 0 bytes

Discus and support Got a random file from on of my applications on my desktop - but its 0 bytes in Windows 10 Software and Apps to solve the problem; Hi everyone,Out of nowhere today, I found a file of 0 bytes on my desktop named "necessity.srd" that I did not make myself. My immediate thought was... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Software and Apps' started by bigmei, Jan 19, 2022.

  1. bigmei Win User

    Got a random file from on of my applications on my desktop - but its 0 bytes


    Hi everyone,Out of nowhere today, I found a file of 0 bytes on my desktop named "necessity.srd" that I did not make myself. My immediate thought was that my PC was in danger of malware, especially since I accidentally downloaded a zip file containing what I assumed was a trojan a while ago Speaking of which, is it possible for a malware .js in a zip file to run if I only open the zip file but not the malware inside it? I looked deeper into my PC's files and found two .srd files, which were files from a network analyzer "Colasoft Capsa 11", except instead of being completely empty, they act

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    bigmei, Jan 19, 2022
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  2. abibee Win User

    Strange 0 byte files


    I'm curious what these files are that are on some of my internal HD's partitions. The file name is a random (apparently) string of characters, 'type of file: file', 'size: 0 bytes', 'owner: system'.

    What are these? Do I need them?
     
    abibee, Jan 19, 2022
    #2
  3. Camiele Win User
    How to Delete 0 Byte Files

    Hello,

    Searching this forum for a means to delete 0 byte video files I came across a solution by BD45960 who suggests:

    Run CMD (aka Command Prompt)

    Use: del (File Location)\File Name*



    example:

    File Name: Ledgers CPB (1) <---note the space at end of file name (* wildcard can catch this if you forgot the space)

    File Location: C:\Users\BD45960\Desktop\Ledgers CPB (1)

    Command Prompt: del C:\Users\BD45960\Desktop\Ledgers*

    Use * wildcard instead of whole file name if possible to catch any strange characters or spaces in file name.

    Before I make a mess of things I would like assistance tailoring the above command to delete my file. File name: Bumblebee.mkv.mp4 Location:

    C:\Users\ZJ\Videos

    Thank you.
     
    Camiele, Jan 19, 2022
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  4. Camera Win User

    Got a random file from on of my applications on my desktop - but its 0 bytes

    Bad Image Errors - dll files changing to 0 bytes

    Hi
    Have an unusual problem (to me anyway)

    Last week I got "Bad Image" errors with Adobe Lightroom (the program had worked OK previously). Two .dll files were listed as corrupt and in Explorer both were shown has having 0 bytes size. Re-installation resolved the problem.
    Today I have had the same "bad image" error with another program. Techsmith SnagIt. Once again it was .dll files and they show in explorer as 0 bytes. The timestamp on the 0 byte dlls is the time of the error i.e. today (not when the files were installed).

    What I've done so far :
    Ran McAfee viruscan across all disks - no problems reported.
    Ran Malwarebytes - no problems reported

    Went to the properties for the disk drive and under "Tools" ran error check - nothing found
    The disk is an SSD so I went to Samsung Magician which shows drive condition as good and S.M.A.R.T. shows wear levelling count at Current Value 99. I do not use Rapid Mode.

    The problems are happening on a Samsung 850 Evo 500GB

    Any suggestions welcome

    Dave
     
    Camera, Jan 19, 2022
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