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Log File Error Message

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Name: lucky1
Date: February 14, 2006 at 13:21:45 Pacific
OS: Win 2000 Pro
CPU/Ram: 1.4 AMD / 512
Product: Clone
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Hi All,

Excuse this post if it's in the wrong category

To preface, I'm using Win 2000 Pro with AMD 1.4 on a MS-6380 motherboard with 512 RAM.

My problem is that I have two harddrives, a 60 gig [(C:\) (NTFS)] and a 30 gig [(E:\) (FAT32)], when I boot I get an error message “LOG FILE INITIALIZATION ERROR DRIVE E”.

I clear the message and all works fine, it’s just bothersome.

Any ideas how to repair this or should I reformat drive E to NTFS ? ? ? ? ?



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Name: Jennifer SUMN
Date: February 15, 2006 at 11:10:52 Pacific
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Is drive E your Fat32 partition?

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Name: lucky1
Date: February 15, 2006 at 12:44:11 Pacific
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Hi Jennifer

Yes, my "E" drive is on fat32 and is used only for storage. . . . .

lucky1


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