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After a blue screen Under Windows 7, some files are corrupted. I saw it on many computers and it is always the same pattern:

  1. User got a blue screen.
  2. Many files are corrupted. If you open those files in a binary editor, they are filled with zero (not ascii zero, binary 0).

Corrupted files can be office document, text file, bmp, mp3, etc. What they have in common is that they were all written during the Windows session in which the blue screen occured...

Is-it a know issue? That'a a serious problem that must be mention somewhere on Microsoft web pages.

regards.

Frederic


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