And sometimes you need the disk manufacturers low level format utility to zero all bits.
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And sometimes you need the disk manufacturers low level format utility to zero all bits.
You more than likely have a virus on the boot sector of your hard drive, from before you formatted. Formatting alone, will not reach the boot sector. You must use the DOS command FDISK to remove everything from your hard drive, including the boot sector. Go to Google and type in FDISK, and the entire technique of using this command will be explained to you. Good luck...
Thanks G,
I did reply to the old post that all is well.
Thanks anyway, Muggs
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