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RowdyRhodes → racenutalways

Is guessing allowed? How about that the actual sector(s) on the drive were damaged in a specific area that Microsoft always uses during an O/S install? I say this because I know that some files are not movable when defragging.
Bye for now, Rowdy
Oct 23 2007 10:14 AM

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