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Hi,

I honestly do not know.  I believe it is used by the OS for some info
storage in needs.  I'm sure someone with
more NTFS experience than I, can enlighten both of us.

I just see it happen when I install win2k or XP and use NTFS.


Thanks and have a Great Day!

Joe Lore
============================================
What is the 8 Megs for, and what happens if you use something like Acronis
PartitionExpert(2003) to partition a drive and it does not know it is for
Win-XP, just that it is "scheduled" to be NTFS?

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