These characters here:
\ / " * ? < > |
Everything else is fair game.
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If your antivirus software found it, it is likely okay to delete. There is a valid file with that name (always in the windows folder), but it is also a file name that has been used by malware. The valid file is not a core file for your system, so deleting it wouldn't cause your computer to crash or anything.
Yes it is a valid name..
The following symbols can not be used in a windows file name:\*:?/>
Because an asterisk is designated as a wild card search character in database systems.
Any file name can not contain /, \, *, ?, :, |, ", < or >..
Windows 95 supported file names up to 255 characters in length.
That is ur wish type it as long as u can then the file name is that long in windows & is this a question of absolute Necessity
Io.sys
winnt.sif
winnt.sif
The name of the dr Watson log file used by windows 97 was Sherlock. Dr. Watson was a debugging program for Windows 98.