This was the newest ‘fun’ :-\ I had today. This happened ONLY after physically disconnecting my ethernet and then starting my machine.
None of the files should have been anywhere but on my local HDD, and there were only three or four out of 50 that had this issue. The ‘file’ is gone now but whats that message about?
Please stop spamming the forum with these outcries taken out of context that can’t really make any sense for anybody who hasn’t seen your previous threads.
Stick to your one thread if you wish, but this has gone too far.
Your post doesn’t contain any useful information anyway (such as what were the filenames).
Igor, this was not spamming. This was to separate multiple problems from an intial problem with ‘web stats’. This puts this ONE ISSUE entirly in context. Im sorry your upset but thats all thats occuring here. Why file names would matter I have no idea. They were files on my PC and nowhere else. So there is a problem when Im told that some files Im trying to delete are in a “remote location” but should be on my HDD.
I would appreciate your respecting this COMPLETLY separate issue from anything else I have a topic on. Thank you.
Well, if you start having ten strange, “COMPLETELY separate” issues with your machine (at least guessing by the number of reports I got for your posts in the past few days) - it might be a good time to start thinking about them actually being connected.
I believe that you have no idea why file names should matter, but they might to others. You didn’t supply any useful information - what file names they were, what gave you that message, what you did when that occurred, screenshot… no context, nothing. So I really wouldn’t expect much of an answer in that case…
I mean, maybe there is the answer somewhere in what you posted, but to me it seems like you are asking the possible helpers to do all the research work because you don’t want to supply the information that might (not saying it will, but might) help.
I have now uploaded the logs files, but even though I did both with mini dum and took a full dump they are the same size. Here is where I posted the requesed dumps: