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I daily clean out temp files, both with CCleaner and manually. At random times my Win10 Home system randomly inserts insane megabytes of Win10 dll's into the folder [C:\Users\<me>\AppData\Local\Temp], and fails to clear them on reboot.
There is no plausible way that this kind of insane replication of executable code serves any useful purpose, especially given its randomness. So, it's either a very dumb Microsoft caching strategy gone bad, or some kind of outright error, or malware. I'm trying to figure out the pattern for it.
Does anyone out there already know the specific process that is going insane?