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Tom Ponta
I have Vista Home Premium on a Dell Inspiron 531. My HDD is partitioned
into C and D drives, with D being a small partitonn where I keep back-up
copies of files I don't want to lose should I need to reinstall or have
other problems on my C drive.
Lately, when I open up my user profile or whatever it's called where the
greenisf folders labeled Music, Videos, etc. are located, I find 2 of these
labeled Videos. One of them points to the actual location of my video
files, and the other points to an empty folder on my D drive named
archive_db.
If I delete the archive_db older on my D drive and the Videos folder that
points to it all goes well, but eventually both folders reappear. No
measurable amount of HDD space is taken up, but this is really getting to be
annoying. Google has numerous references to archive_db, but none seem to
relate to my situation.
Any suggestions, abybody?
Thanx,
Buddha
into C and D drives, with D being a small partitonn where I keep back-up
copies of files I don't want to lose should I need to reinstall or have
other problems on my C drive.
Lately, when I open up my user profile or whatever it's called where the
greenisf folders labeled Music, Videos, etc. are located, I find 2 of these
labeled Videos. One of them points to the actual location of my video
files, and the other points to an empty folder on my D drive named
archive_db.
If I delete the archive_db older on my D drive and the Videos folder that
points to it all goes well, but eventually both folders reappear. No
measurable amount of HDD space is taken up, but this is really getting to be
annoying. Google has numerous references to archive_db, but none seem to
relate to my situation.
Any suggestions, abybody?
Thanx,
Buddha