I have Windows 7 64bit Ultimate, and updated Avast to the latest version last night.
I did a full system scan; nothing found. But it took 60 minutes rather than the usual 40 minutes it has done for the last few years. The previous scan I did was two weeks ago before going away on holiday. I compared the scan histories of these two scans:
4th July
No threat found
40 minutes
372 GB tested
35803 folders
362895 files
24th July
No threat found
60 minutes
638 GB tested (up by 266 GB!!!)
36554 folders (up by 751)
494756 files (up by 131,861!)
That’s quite a difference, and I’m puzzled as to what/where all this extra data is. Between the two scans, I haven’t used my PC much due to being away. This is what was done in between the scans:
- Windows did 30 updates (quite a lot in one go, but then I was away for 2 weeks)
- Updated 2 small programs (MP3tag and Exact Audio Copy)
- Watched one episode of “Breaking Bad” online which had failed to record on my PVR
The last one was foolish, I know and slightly worrying. While trying to find a link which worked, IE was hijacked temporarily with a popup which demanded payment to receive some malware-removal software. I killed it in Task Manager; all fine afterwards and no obvious symptoms of any malware. MalwareBytes didn’t find anything either. Could an infection cause so many files to be created?
Thanks for any suggestions as to where these extra files/folders have suddenly come from.
Bluto