<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.