Large file occupying 430GB? Is it in the NSPSCR directory?
Large file occupying 430GB? Is it in the NSPSCR directory?
You accessed your parents' computer due to performance concerns. A check on the HDD revealed it's nearly full—about 650GB used. Given their usage mainly involves web browsing, Excel files, and photos, this explained the slowdown. I ran a file scanner and discovered a folder named "nspscr" inside the program data directory, occupying 433.4GB. It appears to be a program called "Net Spy Pro," which creates folders with that name. Let me know if you need help identifying it or resolving the issue.
Check your files for malicious bytes and use a reliable antivirus. Ensure your system is scanned for data loggers and viruses.
It's a security software that updates its virus signatures regularly. After a full year of using a one-year plan with Trend Micro, everything worked fine until about three months left. My 300GB storage was nearly full and a warning appeared. The outdated antivirus or protection system could be consuming more space for malware definitions.
Net Spy Pro is a tool designed to track employees, as mentioned earlier
You're puzzled about the monitoring program. It might be best to reinstall the operating system if possible.