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| files with \??\c:\Windows\... in CBS.log Hi this is my first post.I have looked into CBS.log and found a lot of files which start with \??\c:\windows...What \??\c: stands for? I can not find this files anywhere on the disk.Thank you for your reply. Post Originated from [url]http://www.VistaForums.com[/url] Vista Support Forums |
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| Re: files with \??\c:\Windows\... in CBS.log ANew wrote:[color=blue] > Hi this is my first post.I have looked into CBS.log and found a lot of files which start with \??\c:\windows...What \??\c: stands for? I can not find this files anywhere on the disk.Thank you for your reply.[/color] You can ignore the initial "\\??\" part of the file name. Just look for the "C:\<whatever>" portion. Internally, Windows has a much larger hierarchy of objects than what you normally see in the file system. The "normal" file system is just one branch off this overall object namespace; and in the Windows kernel is marked with the prefix \\??. Normally you don't need to worry about this larger namespace, unless you are a programmer etc. But occasionally, small glimpses of Windows' internal architecture peek through into the normal user world (such as in system logs etc). Hope this helps, Andrew -- amclar at optusnet do com dot au |
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