Thanks for your work. To get an idea I’ve examined C: drive (D: is data) using a Dos box and the command:-
C:>dir /S /OGD>tmp.txt
and opened tmp.txt in a spreadsheet, then sorted it by date. Only 34,185 files have even changed between the third and 15th November, nowhere near the 800,000 that avast says are the increased number of files.
I have though had an idea: on 2nd Nov I reformatted I:\ drive (one of the external USB drives) as it was giving errors and set it up again for ‘File History’. So I’ve performed a similar command: dir /S>tmp.txt on I: drive, but in a word processor that only contains 195,000 words (Writer does a word count, not, unfortunately, a line count). But it’s about 50,000 lines (600 pages of A4, c. 80 lines/page), a line being, generally, one file, but again, it’s nowhere near 800,000. So, although this may account for 50,000 new files, it’s not the answer.
I think I’ll give it a rest now, hope it’s innocuous and hope avast is working well.
Thanks and regards,
Nigel