A Tester
April 23rd, 2009, 06:48 AM
I found a bug.
If I set the virtual partition to partition H: (FAT32) and not to primary C: (NTFS), Returnil will cause corruption to file system for those files which are somehow changed (or created/deleted) in the system partition during a session lock.
I think that chkdsk managed to fix all those corruptions caused by Returnil.
Now it seems to work right when the virtual partition is set to default C:.
If I set the virtual partition to partition H: (FAT32) and not to primary C: (NTFS), Returnil will cause corruption to file system for those files which are somehow changed (or created/deleted) in the system partition during a session lock.
I think that chkdsk managed to fix all those corruptions caused by Returnil.
Now it seems to work right when the virtual partition is set to default C:.