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minus-squareNoFuckingWaynado@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkarrow-up3·1 year agoIn NT4, you could delete ntldr. Next time you reboot, you have a dead system that was a relative PITA to recover. Generally just wipe and reload. So many users trying to gain more disk space on those 210 MB hard drives…
minus-squareNotorious_handholder@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkarrow-up3·edit-21 year agoGod you just gave me flashbacks of trying to delete files that I was only 60% sure of what they did. Just so I could have room to install some custom rad new mouse cursor icons. With only a little bit of malware on the side
In NT4, you could delete ntldr. Next time you reboot, you have a dead system that was a relative PITA to recover. Generally just wipe and reload.
So many users trying to gain more disk space on those 210 MB hard drives…
God you just gave me flashbacks of trying to delete files that I was only 60% sure of what they did. Just so I could have room to install some custom rad new mouse cursor icons.
With only a little bit of malware on the side