ntbtlog.txt reading

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Hi all,

I've been looking at some system boot logs, specifically creating
ntbtlog.txt when I start the machine:

What is the significance of the prefix:
"Did not load driver" followed by the driver/path
in ntbtlog.txt?

Is that an indication of an error of some sort, or simply a fact,
that those drivers listed that way weren't loaded?

Does ntbtlog.txt ever use the word "error" in its output?

TIA,

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|>Hi all,
|>
|>I've been looking at some system boot logs, specifically creating
|>ntbtlog.txt when I start the machine:
|>
|>What is the significance of the prefix:
|>"Did not load driver" followed by the driver/path
|>in ntbtlog.txt?
|>
|>Is that an indication of an error of some sort, or simply a fact,
|>that those drivers listed that way weren't loaded?
|>
|>Does ntbtlog.txt ever use the word "error" in its output?
|
the NTBTlog.txt is kinda worthless under XP - you could scan Win98
bootlog.txt and actually find or fix problems..

The did not load is because the driver were't needed
 
the NTBTlog.txt is kinda worthless under XP - you could
scan Win98 bootlog.txt and actually find or fix problems..

The did not load is because the driver were't needed

Thanks! That's what it almost appeared to be, but ... it didn't
seem to make sense! Guess I shoulda known better, eh? <G>
Well, back to it, sans one more tool<g>.

Regards,
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