When restoring a database backup, by default, SQL Server places the database files in the master database file directory.  In this example, that location is in L:\MSSQL10.CHTL\MSSQL\DATA as shown by the issuance of sp_helpfile       Hence, the restored files for the database CHTL_L2_DB are in the same directory          Per SQL Server best practices, the log file should be on its own disk drive so that the database and log file can operate in a sequential manner and perform optimally.  The steps to move the log file is as follows:     Record the location of the database files and the transaction log files    Note the future destination of the transaction log file    Get exclusive access to the database    Detach from the database    Move the log file to the new location    Attach to the database    Verify new location of transaction log       Record the location of the database file  To view the current location of the database files, use the system stored procedure, sp_helpfile        1:  use chtl_l2_db
     2:  go
     3:   
     4:  sp_helpfile
     5:  go
 
Note the future destination of the transaction log file
The future destination of the transaction log file will be located in K:\MSSQLLog
 
Get exclusive access to the database
To get exclusive access to the database, alter the database access to single_user.  If users are still connected to the database, remove them by using with rollback immediate option.  Note:  If you had a pane connected to the database when the it is placed into single_user mode, then you will be presented with a reconnection dialog box.
     1:  alter database chtl_l2_db
     2:  set single_user with rollback immediate
     3:  go
Detach from the database
 
Now detach from the database so that we can use windows explorer to move the transaction log file
     1:  use master
     2:  go
     3:   
     4:  sp_detach_db 'chtl_l2_db'
     5:  go
 
After copying the transaction log file
re-attach to the database
     1:  use master
     2:  go
     3:   
     4:  sp_attach_db 'chtl_l2_db',
     5:  'L:\MSSQL10.CHTL\MSSQL\DATA\CHTL_L2_DB.MDF',
     6:  'K:\MSSQLLog\CHTL_L2_DB_4.LDF',
     7:  'L:\MSSQL10.CHTL\MSSQL\DATA\CHTL_L2_DB_1.NDF',
     8:  'L:\MSSQL10.CHTL\MSSQL\DATA\CHTL_L2_DB_2.NDF',
     9:  'L:\MSSQL10.CHTL\MSSQL\DATA\CHTL_L2_DB_3.NDF'
    10:  GO