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.BUP File Extension

A .BUP file is a Backup File, created by McAfee.

Open with McAfee Total Protection. Available for Windows and Mac.

What is a .BUP file?

A .BUP file is a type of backup file specifically used by McAfee anti-virus software. When McAfee detects a virus or other harmful software on your computer, it moves the suspicious file to a safe location called the quarantine. The original file is then saved as a .BUP file to ensure that no potential threats can harm your computer. This process helps to protect your system while keeping a backup of the moved files just in case they are needed later.

### How to Open a .BUP File .BUP files are primarily associated with McAfee security products. You can manage and view these files using several McAfee programs, including: - McAfee Total Protection - McAfee Internet Security - McAfee Antivirus Plus These programs allow you to handle .BUP files directly, typically through a feature known as the Quarantine Manager.

### Location of .BUP Files On computers running Windows Vista and Windows 7, .BUP files are typically stored in the following directory: ``` C:\ProgramData\McAfee\VirusScan\Quarantine\ ``` This Quarantine directory can grow significantly in size as more files are added over time.

### Managing .BUP Files If you need to manually delete .BUP files to free up space or for any other reason, you can do so by following these steps: 1. Open the McAfee Security Center. 2. Navigate to Navigation → General Settings and Alerts → Access Protection. 3. Uncheck the "Use Access Protection" option. 4. Go to the Quarantine directory and delete the files you want to remove.

### Restoring Files from .BUP If you need to restore a file that has been quarantined: - You can typically use the Quarantine Manager within the McAfee program. - If the file isn't listed there, you might need to follow specific instructions provided by McAfee in their knowledge base articles on how to restore quarantined files not visible in the Quarantine Manager.

This process ensures that you can recover important files that were mistakenly quarantined while keeping your computer safe from viruses and malware.

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