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23 05 09 - 14:38 His machine wasn't infected after all. Turns out my afternoon appointment actually had a real, honest to goodness hardware problem. 57 bad sectors, to be exact. The Maxtor software remapped them, and the crashing stopped. Weird, that shouldn't have happened, information on bad sectors is gone, lost, the end, goodbye. Just moving them shouldn't have stopped his machine crashing, I should have had to reload windows to replace the corrupted information. But I didn't. Actual good news for a change? Awesome.

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