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System Volume Information Tracking Log ???
On the machine in question, just a couple weeks ago, I installed two brand-new internal HDDs, both WD, one is a 160-GB that only has the O/S; the other is a 2-TB WD Blue that contains two partitions, approximately 1650-GB partition is Pictures, and the remaining space is All Other Data.
Since installing these HDDs, I have used Synchredible several times to copy the contents of both storage drives to another 2-TB WD HDD; this one is in an external enclosure; I have Synchredible set to duplicate the two drives/partitions onto the external back-up HDD.
I just finished running Synchredible, two separate operations, and got a warning flag on both; "System Volume Information \ Tracking .log could not be copied etc. etc."
I have never seen this before and no such file or whatever it is shows up in Explorer.
I Google-searched, got a gazillion references, and am more confused now than before.
What is this mystery file; why has it all of a sudden showed up in both of my storage drives; and can I hunt it down and delete it ?
Thanks for reading.
On EDIT: I just selected to show hidden files and folders and could not see this mystery file.
I also looked in Disk Management and there was no evidence of anything there either.
Regardless, Synchredible can see whatever it is and refuses to copy it.
Last edited by BuckSkin; 17 Jan 2018 at 08:25.