Windowsupdate_12yo_ci.7z -
: These files are typically intended to be temporary. If you find them in folders like C:\Windows\Temp or \AppData\Local , they are usually safe to delete once an update has successfully finished. Important Security Note: CVE-2018-10115 & CVE-2022-29072
is an archive file associated with Windows Certificate Transparency (CT) logging and potential diagnostic or security monitoring activities within the Windows operating system . Technical Breakdown WindowsUpdate_12YO_CI.7z
: This specific file naming convention ( _CI.7z ) typically suggests it contains Code Integrity (CI) logs or telemetry data used by Windows Update to verify the authenticity and transparency of system certificates. : These files are typically intended to be temporary
: It is often a byproduct of the Windows Update service or a system-run diagnostic tool like SFC (System File Checker) or DISM (Deployment Image Servicing and Management). Technical Breakdown : This specific file naming convention
: 7z (High-compression format using the LZMA/LZMA2 algorithms).