This prevents the software from writing a new, visible version of the file to your folder. Mojira - Issue MCPE-51501 - Mojang
One night, after rain, Mara followed a lead to an enclosed garden behind a community center. A vine-choked shed held a box sealed with beeswax. Inside were sixty-seven matchbooks, each wrapped in tissue. Each matchbook contained a single scrap of film—grainy, decayed—with a name written faintly along the margin. She set up a projector. Images—short flickers, then longer scenes—played out like stuttering ghosts: a child letting a toy boat go down a gutter; a woman pressing her forehead to a window; hands covering mouths. Each film clip had, in the corner, a number that matched the ledger rows. d4ac4633ebd6440fa397b84f1bc94a3c.7z
: Because this file often appears in logs alongside actual infections (like ransomware or trojans), it is a good practice to run a scan with the Farbar Recovery Scan Tool (FRST) or Malwarebytes to ensure your system is otherwise clean. This prevents the software from writing a new,
While this specific filename is a known artifact of NoxPlayer, you should always remain vigilant if you find other random strings of characters in your folders. If you aren't a NoxPlayer user and see this file, it's a good idea to run a scan using tools like Malwarebytes just to be safe. Inside were sixty-seven matchbooks, each wrapped in tissue
This file typically appears in the root of a user's directory (often C:\Users\[Username]