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Old September 9th 12, 04:29 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.help_and_support
BillW50
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Default Undeletable file. I'm stumped.

In ,
philo wrote:
On 09/09/2012 09:37 AM, BillW50 wrote:
In ,
philo wrote:
On 09/08/2012 08:59 PM, glee wrote:
"BillW50" wrote in message
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glee wrote:
Bil

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dows XP, it locks up. What gives? It was Linux
Live, plain and simple. I have demonstrated this a number of times
and it happened every single time. There is no excuse, Linux is
doing something to Windows. Sure whatever it is doing, most users
wouldn't know a thing. I truly believe that. But whatever it is
doing it can make some Windows unbootable.

As far as I am concern, whether Linux Live leaves Windows bootable
or not. That isn't the point. The most important point is that it
shouldn't be doing anything to Windows at all without your
permission. But it does and I caught it with my XP system (and it
is X


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rking theory to be believable. Maybe you forgot to supply
one.

1) Windows XP SP2 works fine everyday.

2) Ubuntu Live 8.10 booted from USB and then shutdown.
n and the results are always the
same. Also the question isn't really about the Windows swapfile. The
only reason why the Windows swapfile was introduced was it's a
working theory from a Linux expert. But it doesn't have to be
related to the swapfile at all. So the real question is what is
going on here? I believe any five year old could figure this one
out. It isn't really that hard.


If any five year old could figure it out...then why haven't you done
so????
sheesh


I have! It is so simple! Ubuntu Live is messing with the Windows
install. But you can't figure that one out. Why is that?

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Bill
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