D4ac4633ebd6440fa397b84f1bc94a3c.7z Portable Jun 2026
Here is a proposal for that feature:
: This prevents NoxPlayer from writing new data to that filename, effectively stopping the "real" file from cluttering your folder. Security Best Practices d4ac4633ebd6440fa397b84f1bc94a3c.7z
While the filename serves as the public ID, the feature would embed a manifest.json inside the 7z archive header (without encryption). This manifest would contain: Here is a proposal for that feature: :
, specifically when the application is closed to the system tray. Security: Most malware analysis reports, such as those from ANY.RUN , indicate no threats detected. However, its presence often causes alarm for users concerned about spyware or unwanted tracking. Performance Impact: The file itself is extremely small (often less than 300 bytes) and does not consume significant resources. User Experience: Poor. Users frequently report frustration that the file recreates itself even after deletion. Known Issues & Solutions Reappearance: Deleting the file is rarely a permanent fix as NoxPlayer will regenerate it upon the next launch or close-to-tray action. Community Fix: A common workaround discussed on Reddit's r/techsupport involves creating a dummy file with the exact same name, setting it to Security: Most malware analysis reports, such as those
: Right-click the file, select Properties , and check the Read-only and Hidden boxes.
This file is a 7z archive , a compressed format known for high LZMA compression . In technical communities, this specific filename has been identified as a side effect of closing NoxPlayer to the system tray.