I have a friend's 4-year-old Dell Inspiron that got pwned. I don't know the extent of the damage, and don't really care, I'm going straight to Fukushima with it.
However, when I tried a clean Vista install (both from the Dell-provided Vista disc, as well as a real retail box), it never was able to make it into the first-time boot from the HDD. The installation (booted off the DVD) would finish, the system would reboot into the fresh install, but then would briefly BSOD before rebooting. The laptop does this forever. Booting into safe mode shows crcdisk.sys as the last driver loaded, which smells like hard drive failure.
Just for shits and giggles, I installed Ubuntu on the machine, and lo and behold, there's no problem at all.
Is there any reason to suspect a Windows 7 install would fare any better than Vista?
What about WinXP?
Is there malware these days that can brick an hdd to the point where NTFS will never work on it?
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The post above me raises an excellent point. Vista is garbage.
No doubt about that.