by jgvaughan » Sun Nov 25, 2018 6:25 pm
I'm guessing you tried to do an update to the operating system right before this began to present itself on your D: drive? If that is the case I'm not sure you have any option other than to reformat your D: drive and reinstall Train Simulator.
.SWM files of this nature are normally tied to your windows installation or to an attempted update to Windows. At least in my experience, that's when they have appeared.
Jim
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