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Re: Why is ntbtlog.txt so big?
On Jul 24, 5:48*am, "PvdG42" <p...@toadstool.edu> wrote:
> "Padredog" <padredo...@gmail.com> wrote in message
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> news:56fa7694-8402-42d0-994e-eba9d6f6d978@s21g2000prm.googlegroups.com...
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> >I have a gaming PC with win xp sp2 that has had problems at startup
> > for about a year now. It will hang at the splash screen and the blue
> > scroll will just roll on, and until recently, I would get the message
> > "Reboot and select proper boot device or insert boot media in selected
> > boot device" after it scrolled for about 15-30 minutes. I can alway
> > get into safe mode. I recently enabled the /bootlog switch so I could
> > see the ntbtlog.txt file, it is over 6 meg in size. Two other PC's I
> > use, an emachine running XP SP2, and a Vista PC PC at work. Both of
> > those ntbtlog files are about 27K in size. Why would my gaming PC
> > ntbtlog file be so much bigger? I see A LOT of duplicate lines in the
> > huge ntbtlog file. Would this be a possible source of my PC hanging at
> > the splash screen?
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> The file name implies that it's a log file, which probably has entries added
> every time your PC boots in its present condition. Since you've had issues
> for a year, that's a lot of log entries. Try opening the file in WordPad or
> some other editor to see the repeating entries.
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> The size of the log file is a symptom of your problem. Have you considered a
> repair install of XP?
Thanks for responding.Bootlog was only enabled recently, about a week
ago. Would it still log a years worth of records? I have considered a
repair install of xp.
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