On Thu, 9 Mar 2006, Jim Dykes wrote:

But what if it can't get to the C drive?

Then the c drive would have to be bad. gwscan could care less what's on the drive or if it boots or not. As long as it can be seen (detected) in the bios, gwscan will check it. It checks at the raw bit and bytes level, NOT the OS or file level.

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