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Old 02-26-2008, 04:07 AM
johnfw
 
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Mxav# files filling paartition
I have recently installed XP Pro on a new computer.

After running for a short time a MXaV file is written to windows
Tmp until the partition is filled and the system comes to a
standstill.

The files cannot be deleted since they are in use by a program
I cannot determine.

What is the cause?

Is there a solution?

johnfw

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Old 02-26-2008, 01:22 PM
Malke
 
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Re: Mxav# files filling paartition
johnfw wrote:

> I have recently installed XP Pro on a new computer.
>
> After running for a short time a MXaV file is written to windows
> Tmp until the partition is filled and the system comes to a
> standstill.
>
> The files cannot be deleted since they are in use by a program
> I cannot determine.
>
> What is the cause?


I Googled for "Mxav file" and got a fair amount of links, none pointing to
the same thing. One of the links showed Mxav files being created by
OnTrack's Fix-It. Basically, something you are running is creating these
files and only you can determine what that is. Of course, you should make
sure your computer is virus/malware-free, but I didn't get links suggesting
that this was malware.

Try clean-boot troubleshooting to find the culprit. Once you know which
application is making the mess, you can deal with it by 1) getting rid of
it; or 2) contacting the application's tech support for solutions.

Clean boot in Windows XP - http://support.microsoft.com/kb/310353
Clean-boot advanced troubleshooting in Windows XP -
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/316434
How to Troubleshoot By Using the Msconfig Utility in Windows XP -
http://support.microsoft.com/?id=310560

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Old 02-26-2008, 03:15 PM
Brian A.
 
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Re: Mxav# files filling paartition
"johnfw" <johnfw@rogers.com> wrote in message
news:47c384f4$0$25983$88260bb3@free.teranews.com.. .
>I have recently installed XP Pro on a new computer.
>
> After running for a short time a MXaV file is written to windows
> Tmp until the partition is filled and the system comes to a
> standstill.
>
> The files cannot be deleted since they are in use by a program
> I cannot determine.
>
> What is the cause?
>
> Is there a solution?
>
> johnfw
>
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>


Check the Event Viewer for any errors and a possible resolution to the problem.
Click Start > Run, type in: eventvwr.msc and press Enter or click Ok.
Expand the event viewer window.
Click once on either Applications or System in the Left pane.
Double click on an error listed in the Right pane to bring up a details window.
Click the link if present at the end of the description to a page with a "possible
solution".


If it's mxav.dll causing the problem it may be from a program you have installed,
for apps that use it see:
http://www.spywaredata.com/spyware/malware/mxav.dll.php

One possible solution if it's associated with VCOMs SystemSuite:
http://www.annoyances.org/exec/forum...00/t1034897311

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Old 09-25-2008, 01:37 AM
Terry Donohue
 
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mxav files
I am having the same problem. Something is making VERY large mxav files. Almost everyday, and one was 19 GB in size. It basically fills up whatever is left of empty space on the hard drive. It appears to be coming from Fix-it from Avanquest or VCom although they deny it. Once it starts being made the computer comes almost to a halt, and the only way to stop is turn off the computer. I delete the files. They are in the windows/temp directory. And the computer behaves normally. I have yet to figure out what is actually creating the files. Next I will uninstall the fix-it utility program and see if that helps. Anyone have any suggestions ?
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Old 09-25-2008, 08:12 AM
Olórin
 
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<Terry Donohue> wrote in message news:2008924213732tada.terry@gmail.com...
>I am having the same problem.


- Have you tried the same solutions, then, that Malke suggested? To quote
her answer from February:

"I Googled for "Mxav file" and got a fair amount of links, none pointing
to the same thing. One of the links showed Mxav files being created by
OnTrack's Fix-It. Basically, something you are running is creating these
files and only you can determine what that is. Of course, you should make
sure your computer is virus/malware-free, but I didn't get links suggesting
that this was malware.

"Try clean-boot troubleshooting to find the culprit. Once you know which
application is making the mess, you can deal with it by 1) getting rid of
it; or 2) contacting the application's tech support for solutions.

"Clean boot in Windows XP - http://support.microsoft.com/kb/310353
"Clean-boot advanced troubleshooting in Windows XP -
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/316434
"How to Troubleshoot By Using the Msconfig Utility in Windows XP -
http://support.microsoft.com/?id=310560"

>Something is making VERY large mxav files. Almost everyday, and one was 19
>GB in size. It basically fills up whatever is left of empty space on the
>hard drive. It appears to be coming from Fix-it from Avanquest or VCom
>although they deny it. Once it starts being made the computer comes almost
>to a halt, and the only way to stop is turn off the computer. I delete the
>files. They are in the windows/temp directory. And the computer behaves
>normally. I have yet to figure out what is actually creating the files.
>Next I will uninstall the fix-it utility program and see if that helps.
>Anyone have any suggestions ?


- Certainly, if you have reason to believe it's caused by Fix-it (an aside:
what makes you think that?), then by way of basic troubleshooting you should
uninstall it or disable any component(s) of it that start up automatically
with Windows.


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