[pchelpers] Re: Very strange

John Durham wrote:
> PcCowboy wrote:
>   
> That could occur if the scanning machine had something like Win 98 and 
> the infected one had an NTFS partition. Older versions of Windows cannot 
> recognize NTFS. Are you certain the scanning system could have handled that?
>
>   

This was back in my Win 98 days and both computers had 98.
Somehow I did something that wiped the drive ether when I was
carrying it, or plugging it in. The computer acted like this was a brand
new drive that had never been in a computer before.
It was sad cause I had 5 years worth of software drivers on it.

Back then I thought "Backups--I do not need any stinking backups"

Pc

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