If you see this label (or one very similar, like CCCOMA_X64FRE_EN-US_DV9 ) on your desktop or under "This PC," it is usually because:

The "free" build removes unnecessary background logging.

Whether you are a developer, a data scientist, or just an enthusiast, the baseline freeware version is intentionally crippled to encourage upgrades or to ensure broad compatibility. However, with the seven optimization steps outlined above—memory tuning, thread affinity, I/O scheduler replacement, advanced caching, GPU offloading, network stack upgrade, and custom compilation—you can transform the mediocre default into a performance beast.

If you have already finished installing Windows or used the file for troubleshooting, you don't need this "virtual drive" active. It takes up a drive letter and can be confusing. Open (This PC).

You are currently running a (like VirtualBox ) that is using that disk to run Windows.

While it isn't a standard household term, its components suggest it belongs to the world of software drivers or secure cryptographic keys:

If you are truly committed to making cpbax64freenusdv9 better , discard the precompiled binary and compile from source with aggressive flags: