My mind has now been officially blown. I booted my DR DOS laptop from
a Windoze 95 boot disk (known as a "Magical Boot Disk" to my boss)
and I try to read C: and it "Invalid drive specification".
How has security.bin done this?
FDISK reports a non-dos active partition.
How do you get around it???
I assume you can still make a new partition and format the drive, but
how safe is the data?
PS- Not that I have sensitive data on my disk except source code
which nobody wants anyway ;) We have a client who has a 486 with all
his Swiss bank account details on it. He doesn't let his WIFE use the
computer.
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