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Old December 18th 03, 05:22 PM
johnf
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Default !!!BOOTVIS EATS UP MY DRIVE!!!

Did you have a look at -
http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;821581
It appears that there is a problem with Bootvis under certain circumstances
and it also implies that they may sort you out for free.

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John

How am I supposed to tell it to stop tracing, if it's not installed,
and it won't let me install it?

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"Frank" wrote in message
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mrtree & bill james DID tell you how to fix it. Why not just ignore
what you don't like and take the advice ?
Frank

"Comp Guy" wrote in message
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To all who replied, I wasn't asking how I screwed up, I was asking
how to fix it.
If your going to tell me that I messed up, at least say how to fix it.
Don't be trollish.

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"Comp Guy" wrote in message
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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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