Logfile Not Flushed

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I am running WinXP Pro and using Ghost 2003 to create and restore partition
images. I have used Ghost 2003 for years successfully to perform these
tasks.

My hard drive recently crashed and I installed an new drive and did a clean
install of WinXP. After installing Ghost 2003 and a few other programs, I
went to make a backup image and got the following message.
"Encountered an NTFS Volumn with a logfile that has not been flushed.(536)"

Ghost asked if I wanted to stop or continue. I opted to continue and
created an image for both the C-drive and D-drive and both images tested
good in Ghost. To be on the safe side, I did a restore of the images. XP
booted and looked OK, but alas none of the installed software worked
including my Antivirus software.

I then did a restore and thankfully it did restore successfully. At this
time I did a DskChk on all partitions and there were some fixes. Again I
tried to create new images in Ghost and got the same message. I am assuming
that I will still have the same problem.

My Question is how do I get that logfile to flush. There is no indication
as to which logfile has not been flushed.

Any help would be greatly appreciated.



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