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Any explanations as to how that happened?!?
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http://www.vbforums.com/showthread.p...hreadid=173700
Any explanations as to how that happened?!?
Do you believe in magic cheese Chris?
if the file has lower pressure, it sucks in surrounding data until it gains incredible amounts of data-mass. so its dense and stuff. like it becomes a black hole.
-C
Yeah, and even the Disk Docters© wont be able to drag you data out of that one!
More value for your money.
Lol :DQuote:
Originally posted by mendhak
More value for your money.
Gee whiz - patent it.
Of course, getting it back again will be interesting :D
What did you do, dump beer on the HD? Scandisk can't read through beer damage, you know. I find it interesting that the programmers had the foresight for use TB for a file size that isn't yet really supported.
Won't it be fun when we have MSDN downloads of only 350 TB?
If you say it like that, it sounds just like you could fit it onto a single CD
I'm sorry Chris, it's all my fault. I sprinkled pixie dust on your hard drive :p
cheeky pixie ;)