Hello, all. Sorry if this is in the wrong place, and redirect if it is.
But there is a curiosity in my Content.IE5 folder, there is a subfolder (random letters and numbers each time) in the Content.IE5 folder. While I delete all temporary stuff each day after using the internet, I cannot delete the subfolder with a bnews[1].htm. I can delete it in safe mode though. While I doubt it is a virus, because I have had it for several months but have done many thorough scans, but I cannot find information on what this bnews[1].htm could be. It is scanned clean, and when I acces it it loads an ie5 window with Local Settings\Temporary Internet Files\Content.IE5 in the address box.
I hate being so paranoid about my computer, and any relief on this issue would be greatly appreciated by this computer illiterate.
Update: While the Content.E5 bnews[1].htm is there. There is also a bnews.html in Program Files\IOrbit\Advanced SystemCare 3\News. When I click on it: clean, but opens IE5 window with Program Files\IOrbit\Advanced SystemCare 3\News in address bar. It is a black screen inside with yellow letters saying, Let your colleagues, families, and friends know about this freeware.
But there is a curiosity in my Content.IE5 folder, there is a subfolder (random letters and numbers each time) in the Content.IE5 folder.
Which is normal. My file structure is different I save the files in a different location but under the Content.IE5 folder are the randomly named sub-folders, see image.
The [1] in the file name is just to stop having identical file names, e.g. two bnews.html files.
Just clear your browser cache, that should empty all in files the sub-folders though the randomly named sub-folders them selves would remain. I don’t think you have a problem unless there is something else.
Problem fixed: It turns out when I exited the Advanced SystemCare Pro program, the bnews[1].htm disappeared. It only appears when the SystemCare is on. So it must be some file for their program. It had an address to a page http://www.iobit.com/bnews.html on their site telling to Spread the word about FREE IObit software products – encourage us to keep improving our current free products and developing new freeware. I am now so very relieved. Thank you all for helping a fellow with a question, no matter how dumb it was. Thank you all for the continuing support. May you all have a happy holiday and a greater new year.