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  1. Welcome to LVOOP!!!! Where random things like this pop up all the time
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  2. Either erase it and see if it breaks things, or you can try to make a new blank class, having the same data type as yours, then copy the Val from the fresh one to your new one, replacing it. No idea what the line actually does.
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  3. Could it be default data saved in the class "cluster"? That or mutation history as James suggested are the only things I can think of that would make the .lvclass file so big.
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  4. You can read up about application instances here. If you don't wire the terminal, it most probably uses the instance of your calling VI.
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  5. \vi.lib\SourceControl\support\SCCSup Compare Two VIs.vi seems to do what you ask for (see screenshot).
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