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Kaspersky\VPN\KSOS 21.18 & KES 12.6 betas
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<blockquote data-quote="SeriousHoax" data-source="post: 1088091" data-attributes="member: 78686"><p>Yes, it's normal. I believe these files are related to Kaspersky's caching mechanism "iChecker and iSwift smart scan technologies". The folders you see are not deleted from System Volume Information folder even after uninstallation. They reside in every partition. You may also find a small file in those folders.</p><p>It's the same for Bitdefender and Norton. </p><p>There are ways to delete those folders/files in a non-stadard way. But you probably won't be able to delete them (at least for Kaspersky) if you for example, restore a system image (to a point before you installed Kaspersky) without uninstalling Kaspersky first.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SeriousHoax, post: 1088091, member: 78686"] Yes, it's normal. I believe these files are related to Kaspersky's caching mechanism "iChecker and iSwift smart scan technologies". The folders you see are not deleted from System Volume Information folder even after uninstallation. They reside in every partition. You may also find a small file in those folders. It's the same for Bitdefender and Norton. There are ways to delete those folders/files in a non-stadard way. But you probably won't be able to delete them (at least for Kaspersky) if you for example, restore a system image (to a point before you installed Kaspersky) without uninstalling Kaspersky first. [/QUOTE]
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