A minute reading ahead of time would have avoided this problem for you. =
When you asked Bootvis to trace boot time, it will continue to do that =
until you go back and run it again to view the results. At that point =
you can disable logging and delete the log file.
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"Comp Guy" wrote in message =
...
I told bootvis to trace. After my computer restarted, nothing =
happened. I
decided to get rid of bootvis, so I tried to uninstalled it.
The uninstall messed up, and wouldn't work again, so I went through,
deleting as many bootvis files and registry entries as possible.
Now, a file called trace.log in the c:\windows\system32\logfiles\wmi =
is
there and I can't delete it. It grows at about 1 mb a second. When I =
try
to delete it, it tells me that it is in use. So I boot to safe mode, =
but I
still get the same error when I try to delete it.
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Please be polite.
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