how to undo changes
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Date: Sat, 17 Jul 2004 10:39:55 +0300
Windows changed my filestructure at a boot, since there was a too large
harddisk for it to handle (200 GB, Windows without servicepack). How can I
undo these changes? Is there a log file of what changes it makes?
Thank you for any help!
-Seppo
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