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My point is that there may be other non-volatile settings in the NIT, in hardware subsystems, that can modified by a running program (say OS2008), which will survive a reflash back to 2007.
Of course, I am *not* familiar with the specifics NIIT's hardware, so my examples may be completely wrong, but I just wanted to point out, that it is not automatically a crazy thought that settings can remain between changes of OS on any/every platform.