01-27-2004, 12:43 AM
Well, it is possible with a soft-boot that some of the memory didn't clear out completely. When Windows rebooted the locked-files permissions was already in memory, telling Windows not to allow access to the files.
A hard boot would force that information out of memory - it died without the power.
Just conjecture, but possible. Especially if a reboot only clears the pointers to memory instead of the memory itself.
A hard boot would force that information out of memory - it died without the power.
Just conjecture, but possible. Especially if a reboot only clears the pointers to memory instead of the memory itself.
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