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Old 12-07-2007, 10:56 PM
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You know I just really hate when files dissappear. Such a shame, I just simply hate it. Since my simple mind tends to go out of the box pretty often, I will have to mention a out of the box experience I had once upon a time Now what I say has no bearing other than an experience I had. See I use to not pay attention to a whole lot when it come to music and video files. Odd thing is, they can be nasty little buggers. See somehow, in my unwillingness to have caution, I use to not think twice about pulling music from one computer to another via a flash drive. Welp somehow I managed to get a nasty little virus transfered from my friends computer to mine via the flash drive. Weird thing is my antivirus caught it immediately but it managed to get right by it and I never knew until my hard drive dissappeared so to speak. I know I'm long winded but hey I'm bored Anyway I knew it had to be the flash drive files I transfered so I went back to his computer to view the contents of the flash drive. Hmmm oddly enough half of those were gone to and it showed drive space used. Ha, bet you see where I went with this on.
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