This will sound strange, and I didn't believe it myself, but I've verified for three times that in this machine running Windows XP SP4, the MBR or boot sector gets corrupted by plugging an USB disk — three different devices I tried (one flash disk, two hard disks). Every time I plug something, something manages to fuck with the MBR or boot sector and from next boot I can't boot Windows. Did this illogical thing happen to any of you?
Also, any ways to restore a Windows MBR or boot sector? FIXMBR and FIXBOOT didn't work, as usual.
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Anonymous2007-04-20 16:59 ID:jNYOYKy8
In before opera shit.
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Anonymous2007-04-20 17:18 ID:+EIjfyqG
XP SP4? No wonder FIXMBR doesn't work, you're from the future!
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Anonymous2007-04-20 17:36 ID:5K+oteFk
Oops, SP2. Sorry. My main machine has Windows 2000 SP4. This one had Windows XP SP2.
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No no no, the drive that gets screwed is the IDE drive! I don't understand why would using an USB device affect the MBR or boot sector of drive in a different bus.
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Anonymous2007-04-21 23:16 ID:A85v+cs3
Take some XTC laced with PCP and a bit of LSD, then turn on your PC, plug the USB into the CPU, put in a CD with some CCR, then hit up the WWW, but stay away from the CP unless you want to deal with the FBI.
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Anonymous2007-04-23 6:18 ID:fgdjYGD6
>>6
read this again.>>5
you can kill anything in usb without doing that. the shit isnt plug and play muthafucka.
either safely remove or shutdown and remove.
then do >>7
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Anonymous2007-04-23 6:18 ID:fgdjYGD6
i think i meant hotswap. ah fuck this. time for bed.