Automatic recovery of the XP disk 0 0 tracking system?

XP ASR restores all 63 sectors of track 0 of disk 0?

Hello

I suggest you to see this link for more information on automated system recovery in Windows XP:
http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/818903

It will be useful.

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