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Hard disk space keep changing

Anonymous
2017-06-08T06:48:15+00:00

Hello!

The space in my hard disk change all the time. At first it was 46,6GB space left now it is down to 42,7GB. I go to the file that changes which is in windows > inf > WmiApRpl. I've sent the computer to a virus clean up but the problem keeps persist. File "changed" according to the time just a minute or so after I took home my computer and booted it up. When I try to delete the folder it reappears.

Please help, best wishes!

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Anonymous
2017-06-08T21:15:03+00:00

Hi,

WmiApRpl is an INI file. This INI file is a part of Windows Operating System. Sometimes, WmiApRpl.ini will cause errors during startup, program startup, or while trying to use a specific function. We need to know more about the issue, please answer the questions below:

  • Did you encounter an error message?
  • If yes, are you trying to launch an app or a program, when the error message appears?

No I have not, but I think I managed to solve it anyway. It had something to do with restoring points so I changed the way I want them to be created and now I have gotten back all the GB I lost.

Thank you anyway!

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  1. Anonymous
    2017-06-08T18:29:22+00:00

    Hi,

    WmiApRpl is an INI file. This INI file is a part of Windows Operating System. Sometimes, WmiApRpl.ini will cause errors during startup, program startup, or while trying to use a specific function. We need to know more about the issue, please answer the questions below:

    • Did you encounter an error message?
    • If yes, are you trying to launch an app or a program, when the error message appears?

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