What are Hex Values? | Strange Folder Name

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In summary, the file has no harmful code in its original state and is a quick way to find out if a file has caused harm to other people's computers.
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For example a folder in my computer has the following name..
{F451F6C3-31EE-1ED1-8EE5-0FC04FC395EE}

What can I say about those hex ?

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Don't know anything about that. Some time back I came across a file called GHOST.EXE. I was too chicken to run it to find out what it does.
 
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Janitor said:
Don't know anything about that. Some time back I came across a file called GHOST.EXE. I was too chicken to run it to find out what it does.

I typed it into Google. It's always a quick way to find out if a file turns out to be something that has caused harm to other people's computers. If so, you'll usually find something written about it through a search.

See?
 
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Thanks for doing the legwork, Dagenais. "Ghost.exe has no damaging code in its original state," says one of the sites that Google hits.
 
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Where did you find the weird file name? I think (not a windows use for some time now) that IE keeps a collection of files with names like that. The names are generated for each individual system to prevent malicious code from reading chach files or something like that.
 
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Windows registry keys have names like that, don't delete.
 
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I like filenames say hookerJane.exe. OMLB.exe (oh, my loved Bridge/Berlindog)
:wink:
 
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Monique said:
Windows registry keys have names like that, don't delete.
Actually windows registry keys have names like HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\ProductId
That is what is called a CLSID.
 
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The folder might contain an InstallShield or Windows Installer source. If so, don't delete.
Here's a neat thing you can do: create a folder anywhere you like called
<Name>.{21EC2020-3AEA-1069-A2DD-08002B30309D}
It behaves like the Control Panel :wink:
 

FAQ: What are Hex Values? | Strange Folder Name

What are Hex Values?

Hex values are a way of representing colors in digital formats. They use a combination of six letters and numbers, starting with a # symbol, to represent a specific color.

How are Hex Values used?

Hex values are commonly used in web design and coding to specify the color of elements such as text, backgrounds, and borders. They can also be used in image editing software to select specific colors.

What do the letters and numbers in a Hex Value represent?

The first two digits represent the amount of red in the color, the next two digits represent green, and the last two represent blue. These three colors combined create the final color represented by the hex value.

What is the range of Hex Values?

Hex values range from #000000, which represents black, to #FFFFFF, which represents white. This allows for over 16 million different colors to be represented.

What is the purpose of the "Strange Folder Name" in the question?

The "Strange Folder Name" is likely referring to a folder or file name that appears to be made up of a combination of random letters and numbers. This could indicate that the folder or file contains a hex value or is related to hex values in some way.

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