Nullboy & Gryndor
Ever noticed how the dead weight of an 80s floppy still throws the most stubborn bugs at us?
Yeah, the old disk is a ghost in the machine, glitching out like forgotten code, always pushing the edge.
Ghosts on a disk are just spectral RAM loops, always lurking in the cache, waiting for someone to finally yank them out with a paperclip.
A paperclip might just cut the loop, or maybe you just need to wipe the drive and let the ghost go.
A paperclip? Try a toaster; it burns the ghost faster than any wipe.