What is C:\$AVG\$VAULT\V_00000009.fil

I was wondering why some of my files have a 'dollar sign' in the name?  What does that mean?

There are also directories hidden such as $Recycle_Bin, which is the true place of the trash.

You shouldn't try to change these files, or you need to restore from a backup or to reinstall your operating system and damage your system.

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