Well, that D: drive is officially borked by my standards. Files were being corrupted while I was running Windows, so I have now purchased a new hard drive. Better, Faster, Stronger... and curiously more futureproof than my current motherboard (It's a SATA-II 320GB drive, and the motherboard only supports SATA-I, so I've had to jumper the drive so that it restricts itself). At least I now know that new drive will be compatible for the next few years of tech, at least...
AIR fans will get this: Maybe it was a bad idea that I named that old D: drive Misuzu. O_o
AIR fans will get this: Maybe it was a bad idea that I named that old D: drive Misuzu. O_o
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