Hello again,

I have a program called "EasyCleaner" (there are many others online and free
to find duplicate files). This program also cleans out unnecessary entries
in the Registry, it does a good job, and the system is working fine. I tried
a section in that program to find "duplicate files" and looks like my OS is
loaded with them; enough to take 14 hours to list them (so it says, and I'm
not waiting around).

For example, I have two .sys files (and this is only one example of maybe
many, if it's going to take 14 hours to list):

C:\dblspace.bin
C:\drvspace.bin

And when opening these two particular .sys files, I find the following in
it:
ft Corporation.4=_o~

I'm sure all that is coding which I'll never understand; the great mystery
behind the workings of a computer. Questions:

1. Why are there duplicates?
2. Should I be concerned with them?
3. Why are they considered duplicates when they have different names? ---
Harold
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