A last resort possibility to fix this problem would be to get and use a dban cd from dban.sf.net on the hard drive. That will return everything on the hard drive to the way it was before any data was put on it though. It's known as stacking the deck and getting to a known state but all that is on the hard drive will be lost once that's done.


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