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To: Jock Hutchinson who wrote (9543)4/30/1999 11:04:00 PM
From: Drapeau  Read Replies (1) of 10072
 
"Iomega are essentially encouraging me to spread this virus by going to my local Kinkos and copying the infected disk to a hard drive and then recopying the disk to a clean Zip disk"

If you were understanding really what is COD you would not write such nonsense. COD is not a virus, it is a technical problem that affects the drive. The disk can also be affected as a result of the drive defect. It is impossible to spread COD by copying non sure Zip disks to a hard drive.It is impossible to contaminate new disks used in a drive that is not affected by the COD while restoring data from the hard drive.

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Ignorance and aggressive attitude are very bad to resolve technical problems.

Good luck
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Drapeau
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