Hmm, run Disk Defragmenter under Windows and click on the Details
(Show Details?) button and watch if there may be any files left
near the "end" of the drive.  Then try to find out what they are
and which application creates them, then disable it and try
again.

> >hopefully someone can suggest a possible solution
> >
> >thanks
> >
> >kevin

Jacek Artymiak

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