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Browse All Topics Recently found a cyclic dir on a portable 1.2 gig HDD, we
use on the bench to store files for rebuilds etc.. This directory has a mirror of the root in it, which has the dir
again and again. Like holding a mirror up to a mirror !!
Thanks to DOS, it only goes 10 levels deep. But if you delete a file anywhere in it, that file/dir is deleted all
through the hdd, and I don't want to wipe the whole thing out. So,
How does this happen ? Virus ? Haven't found one..
How do I get rid of it without wiping the drive..
I'm not new at this stuff, and I've never seen this before.
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