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KenjiArk
Dear Microsoft Community,
First of all, please understand that English isn't my first language so maybe I have some bad grammar. I have an issue with my HP Notebook (HP Pavilion x360 - 14-ba135tx) with Windows 10 Home Single Language. After doing a complete Windows 10 Setup to re-install my Windows and completely clean all files (like doing a Factory Reset), at the Windows C: Folder it always appearing a file "STREAM_(number).wav". Staring from STREAM_1.wav, STREAM_2.wav, and creating other with unlimited number. I always tried to delete it and it always appearing again (like an automatic thing). Every time I delete all, it create again from STREAM_1.wav until endless as time goes.
I have tried to do a registry clean or registry fix using Kerish Doctor and my problem still isn't solved. I also have disabled all sound effects on my microphone, because I saw that some problems (automatic .wav files) is solved by disabling the sound effect for microphone. I have tried many solutions on the Internet regarding this problem, I also have tried to completely reset the PC and the problem still appear. I believe that it wasn't a malware or a virus because it's categorized safe by Windows Defender.
The size of every WAV files is 68 bytes, and it have no duration. Please help me because I think it's a new problem. I have tried to search my problem (STREAM_(number).wav) on the internet, but I even didn't found any SAME problem with my problem. I would really appreciate any help from the Microsoft Community.
Device Spec:
Device name DESKTOP-EEDLCRO
Processor Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-8550U CPU @ 1.80GHz 1.99 GHz
Installed RAM 8.00 GB (7.88 GB usable)
Device ID 5D6482DA-A8FE-4EDD-A486-BFB546091315
Product ID 00342-41377-40088-AAOEM
System type 64-bit operating system, x64-based processor
Pen and touch Pen and touch support with 10 touch points
Windows Spec:
Edition Windows 10 Home Single Language
Version 20H2
Installed on 3/26/2021
OS build 19042.867
Experience Windows Feature Experience Pack 120.2212.551.0
Thank you,
Kenji.
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First of all, please understand that English isn't my first language so maybe I have some bad grammar. I have an issue with my HP Notebook (HP Pavilion x360 - 14-ba135tx) with Windows 10 Home Single Language. After doing a complete Windows 10 Setup to re-install my Windows and completely clean all files (like doing a Factory Reset), at the Windows C: Folder it always appearing a file "STREAM_(number).wav". Staring from STREAM_1.wav, STREAM_2.wav, and creating other with unlimited number. I always tried to delete it and it always appearing again (like an automatic thing). Every time I delete all, it create again from STREAM_1.wav until endless as time goes.
I have tried to do a registry clean or registry fix using Kerish Doctor and my problem still isn't solved. I also have disabled all sound effects on my microphone, because I saw that some problems (automatic .wav files) is solved by disabling the sound effect for microphone. I have tried many solutions on the Internet regarding this problem, I also have tried to completely reset the PC and the problem still appear. I believe that it wasn't a malware or a virus because it's categorized safe by Windows Defender.
The size of every WAV files is 68 bytes, and it have no duration. Please help me because I think it's a new problem. I have tried to search my problem (STREAM_(number).wav) on the internet, but I even didn't found any SAME problem with my problem. I would really appreciate any help from the Microsoft Community.
Device Spec:
Device name DESKTOP-EEDLCRO
Processor Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-8550U CPU @ 1.80GHz 1.99 GHz
Installed RAM 8.00 GB (7.88 GB usable)
Device ID 5D6482DA-A8FE-4EDD-A486-BFB546091315
Product ID 00342-41377-40088-AAOEM
System type 64-bit operating system, x64-based processor
Pen and touch Pen and touch support with 10 touch points
Windows Spec:
Edition Windows 10 Home Single Language
Version 20H2
Installed on 3/26/2021
OS build 19042.867
Experience Windows Feature Experience Pack 120.2212.551.0
Thank you,
Kenji.
Continue reading...