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yaugin
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I have two hard drives in my system, and the C: drive is not the drive
where Windows is installed. However, Windows constantly places io.sys
and msdos.sys on the C: drive. If I delete them, Windows automatically
re-creates them. Worse, it seems as though Windows actually overwrites
the filesystem area where those files are placed -- some of my other
files suddenly became 0 file size.
where Windows is installed. However, Windows constantly places io.sys
and msdos.sys on the C: drive. If I delete them, Windows automatically
re-creates them. Worse, it seems as though Windows actually overwrites
the filesystem area where those files are placed -- some of my other
files suddenly became 0 file size.