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06-19-2011, 02:10 AM
(This post was last modified: 06-19-2011, 02:11 AM by Hero destroyer.)
I think when you re-install the computer, a special program was given.(Sorry but I don't know what name it is because my uncle use it, I didn't)
The program makes everything turns back if you don't shut it off.
Example:
-If you copy LF2, and you don't shut it off. LF2 will be gone when you open your computer again.
-If you delete a file and you don't shut it off. The file will be still there if you open the PC again.
Understandable?
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Try every useful file that you need write to CD or DVD,and then INSTAL windows,thats the easiest way
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This can be a result of a large number of malwares or some sort of partition virus which may soon destroy your hardisk.
Actually this problem also happened to me about two three times but, luckily the hardisk was in guarantee.
I think you should consult a computer fixer or the company's man to work on it and fix it.
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If you wish to check whether this is the work of malware or not, try booting from some kind of Linux disc and then run a virus check on the hard drive from the disc. Don't ask me for details, I've never done it, but I know some of it in theory.
Any Linux-users here to back me up?