After analyzing the 'C' drive using Defraggler the list of files that are fragmented includes several VERY large files with unusual names within brackets {} {} including hex chars and hyphens. The paths to these files are all the same : C:\System Volume Information. However when displaying the contents of 'C:\' there are no fldrs or files that even come close to the names shown by Defraggler. If these files are not needed are they candidates for deletion ? Any ideas ? Thanx.
if you have Restore Points turned off, the folder is not necessarily empty. There necessarily the files:
MountPointManagerRemoteDatabase
tracking.log
There may also be files created by indexing files. (Cidaemon.exe and cisvc.exe) If the drive is formatted in NTFS, of course; In FAT32, file indexing does not exist.
I'm sure because I changed the security of this folder in my NTFS drives.