Share via

Unknow file wont delete: 'ENE' what is this?

Anonymous
2019-11-23T13:49:57+00:00

I was looking for something on my pc the other day and when i accessed: This Pc > Local Disk (C:) > Program Files. i noticed there is a file named 'ENE' which iv never seen before, its 3.86MB in size and was created on 24/8/19. 

Inside it is 3 files with weird titles:

Aac_ENE RGB HAL

Aac_ENE_EHD HAL

Aac_ENE_EHD_M2_HAL

The first file (Aac_ENE RGB HAL) contains 2 more files inside:

x64

x86

The x64 then contains two items the type refers to them as Application extension

Aac-x64.dll

SB_SMBUS_SDK.dll

The x84 contains the same:

Aac-x84.dll

SB_SMBUS_SDK.dll

The Second File (Aac_ENE_EHD HAL) Contains just 4 Application extension only:

AaxHal_x64.dll

AaxHal_x84.dll

asmtusb.dll

asmtusb_x64.dll

The Third File (Aac_ENE_EHD_M2_HAL) also contains just 4 Application extensions:

AaxHal_x64.dll

AaxHal_x84.dll

asmtusb.dll

asmtusb_x64.dll

And thats it, i dont think i can open these Application extension things even if i was to click on them but they mean nothing to me, i tried deleting the file but it normally presents the popup that it cannot be deleted because it is in use.

I do look after my pc, i never do anything or download anything that might be dodgy i generally only play PC games and i have Malwarebytes installed as well as Avast ainti virus and neither have picked up on anything bad.

The last time these files where classed as 'modified' was 24/8/19, should i be worried about anything?

Windows for home | Windows 10 | Files, folders, and storage

Locked Question. This question was migrated from the Microsoft Support Community. You can vote on whether it's helpful, but you can't add comments or replies or follow the question.

0 comments No comments

Answer accepted by question author

  1. Anonymous
    2019-11-23T13:55:55+00:00

    Hi, I'm David an independent advisor and user just like you. I'll do my best to help you with this.

    It appears to be a drive/utility of some kind - most likely related to your mainboard. Give it mentions "RGB" it might be some kind of controller software for RGB lighting in your case. Does you computer have internal lighting on the board/cooler/memory, etc? It may relate to G.Skill if that rings any bells with you?

    Regards,

    David

    200+ people found this answer helpful.
    0 comments No comments

2 additional answers

Sort by: Most helpful
  1. Anonymous
    2019-11-23T16:56:41+00:00

    You're welcome!

    Let us know if there's anything else. If you don't have any more questions, feel free to choose a rating. Thanks!

    100+ people found this answer helpful.
    0 comments No comments
  2. Anonymous
    2019-11-23T14:25:00+00:00

    Thanks for the reply.

    yes i do have allot of RGB lights actually, its a personal gaming pc i built myself, theres RGB lights on the Asus Motherboard, Corsair Fans, Corsair Case, MSI GPU, NZXT CPU Cooler and GSkill Ram Trident Z.

    I guess its nothing to be worried about then. Thanks.

    30+ people found this answer helpful.
    0 comments No comments