I've seen cases where the Boot Sector is lost because of bad sectors, or the primary copy is missing. But, in this case, both copies of the Boot Sector have been overwritten with the same garbage. It almost looks as though it was intentionally done.
Anyone ever see this before and have any explanation as to the cause?
Overwritten Boot Sectors
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Re: Overwritten Boot Sectors
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Moderator note: It would appear that Stellar Data Recovery has sunk to a new low and are now spamming under a new name, Data Recovery Supports. As you can see by their response to my post, they don't even bother reading the post before they respond with their nonsense.
Re: Overwritten Boot Sectors
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I hope all recovery spammers come to realize that spamming works against, not for, them.
"Take care of thy backups and thy restores shall take care of thee." Ben Franklin revisited