I'm still thinking-thinking-thinking about this....
Suppose she had the folder open on the remote computer in Windows Explorer over the LAN, and shut down the PC without closing Explorer.
How would Windows handle closing down those open disks/drives/folders on shutdown? Would Explorer "flush" the network disks so as not to be looking for them at startup?
Maybe the Extended Partition got caught up in the "flushing"?
What do you think?
Suppose she had the folder open on the remote computer in Windows Explorer over the LAN, and shut down the PC without closing Explorer.
How would Windows handle closing down those open disks/drives/folders on shutdown? Would Explorer "flush" the network disks so as not to be looking for them at startup?
Maybe the Extended Partition got caught up in the "flushing"?
What do you think?
My Computer
- Computer type
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- Home Built - Jan 2013
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- Windows 7 64 Bit Home Premium SP1
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