DBLSPACE /UNCOMPRESS Points to Zero-Byte DBLSPACE.LOG File (104994)
The information in this article applies to:
- Microsoft MS-DOS operating system 6.2
- Microsoft MS-DOS operating system 6.22
This article was previously published under Q104994 SYMPTOMS
This information applies to both Microsoft DoubleSpace and Microsoft
DriveSpace. For MS-DOS 6.22, use DRVSPACE in place of DBLSPACE for commands
and filenames.
When you have duplicate files or directories on your compressed drive
and host drive, you receive a message instructing you to read a
DBLSPACE.LOG file when you attempt to uncompress a drive. The
DBLSPACE.LOG file may be a zero-byte file.
CAUSE
If the host drive has zero bytes free, the DBLSPACE.LOG file is
created as a zero-byte file when DoubleSpace tries to write the
DBLSPACE.LOG file.
NOTE: If the host drive is write protected, the DBLSPACE.LOG file
cannot be created.
RESOLUTION
To work around this problem:
- Run DoubleSpace, decrease the size of the DoubleSpace-compressed
drive, and then run DBLSPACE /UNCOMPRESS.
-or-
- Free up some space on the host drive by moving files to another
drive and then running DBLSPACE /UNCOMPRESS.
Modification Type: | Major | Last Reviewed: | 11/21/1999 |
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Keywords: | KB104994 |
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