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Old Nov 10th, 2006, 11:57 AM       
In your case, the spyware was probably getting restored every time you deleted it, so when you shredded it, there was no file left to be restored.

From what Rog has said, it appears that he has a bad memory block or there is a problem with the allocation table. Either way, the standard check disk program should be able to fix the problem.

If it doesn't, then it might indicate that your hard drive is physically damaged and the memory block can not be repaired. Usually when you start seeing lots of bad memory blocks, it is time to replace the hard drive.
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