At 04:52 PM 04/14/2000 -0500, you wrote:
>When I run scandisk on this computer - PIII 500mhz, 128 mb ram,
>13 gig hdd - it will return this error msg before it finished the scan
>"Scandisk has found your top level folder is full. Please remove
>files and try again."
Hi...
I ran into this problem when I first got my LS-120 drive and tried
placing over three hundred photos from my digital cam on it. The root
directory can only contain a certain number of files on it (mid-200's in
count I believe). Once I placed a directory on the root and started placing
the photos in there, I had no more problems. Sounds to me like your root
directory on C: is having this problem. Try removing (or moving) files from
it to another folder. One popular cause would be the file####._dd files
placed there from scandisk. I have seen many clients of mine with well over
a hundred of these files on C:
Harlen Linke
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