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Gary
December 5th 03, 01:51 AM
My hard drive is partitioned into 4 drives. Each one has a file on it
called "System Volume Information". There must be something wrong
with one or several of these files, as I occasionally get an error
message from some program trying to scan the drives that the file is
corrupt.
What should this file be for? Can I safely erase it?
Will Denny
December 5th 03, 01:51 AM
Hi
What error message(s) do you get? Those folders hold the files for =
System Restore. If those folders do hold corrupt files you can turn off =
SR for the appropriate drive(s), reboot, re-enable SR, then reboot =
again. That will delete all of those files, but will, at the same time =
delete any Restore points that have been created.
Will
"Gary" > wrote in message =
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> My hard drive is partitioned into 4 drives. Each one has a file on it
> called "System Volume Information". There must be something wrong
> with one or several of these files, as I occasionally get an error
> message from some program trying to scan the drives that the file is
> corrupt.
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> What should this file be for? Can I safely erase it?
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Gary
December 5th 03, 01:52 AM
Perfect answer to a question about an obscure area! Thank you very
much.
On Mon, 14 Jul 2003 14:49:10 +0100, "Will Denny"
> wrote:
>Hi
>
>What error message(s) do you get? Those folders hold the files for System Restore. If those folders do hold corrupt files you can turn off SR for the appropriate drive(s), reboot, re-enable SR, then reboot again. That will delete all of those files, bu
t will, at the same time delete any Restore points that have been created.
>
>Will
>
>"Gary" > wrote in message ...
>> My hard drive is partitioned into 4 drives. Each one has a file on it
>> called "System Volume Information". There must be something wrong
>> with one or several of these files, as I occasionally get an error
>> message from some program trying to scan the drives that the file is
>> corrupt.
>>
>> What should this file be for? Can I safely erase it?
>
>
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relic
December 5th 03, 01:52 AM
Gary wrote:
> Perfect answer to a question about an obscure area! Thank you very
> much.
>
....And it's only been answered a few thousand times before in this group.
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Unknown
December 5th 03, 01:52 AM
So what?
"relic" > wrote in message
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> Gary wrote:
> > Perfect answer to a question about an obscure area! Thank you very
> > much.
> >
>
> ...And it's only been answered a few thousand times before in this group.
>
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relic
December 5th 03, 01:53 AM
Unknown wrote:
> So what?
So do some research first, like looking through the newsgroup at least.
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