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If you use an application that stores its cache directly in a folder synced with Google Drive (such as a portable app on a USB drive that backs up to the cloud), that app might generate unfixed-info.bin as a legitimate temporary file.

Before you double-click or run this file, here’s what you need to know.

Click once: a preview pane fills with fragments. Lines of a log, timestamps without dates, a user named "temp" who keeps deleting the same paragraph and calling it progress. Click twice: the file asks for permission in a language of bytes, each bit a small rebellion against closure. "Restore previous version?" it asks like a dare. I hover, palms sweating, because every previous version is a different me.

Unfixed-info.bin Google Drive

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