It's bad enough if you lose the use of your computer for
a while, you should not compound your folly by losing
money as well. Getting rid of a boot sector virus is really
not that difficult - just a pain in the ass. But, then you
need to ask yourself where else might it be lurking.
FDISK is the only real cure.
Backing up data is always a good idea.
S.Simon
"Jonathan Ganz" wrote in message ...
I'm willing to be you any amount of money nothing will
happen to any computer I own or administer. Put up
or shut up fool.
"Simple Simon" wrote in message
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Hahahahhahahahahahah! Look for a boot sector related
crash on Jan 1, when you turn on or when the system
clock rolls over. I'll give you till then to find what
you probably won't be able to find unless you're
more savvy than I think you are. Good luck.
S.Simon
"Jonathan Ganz" wrote in message
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Yup... everything is working as it should. We look at
incoming and outgoing automatically. All anomalies
are reported to me and the tech babe.
Take a look at AATools. You can use their eval
copy to id and remove it.
http://www.glocksoft.com/process_info.htm
FYI, I believe it's only a threat for 95/98 systems.
"Simple Simon" wrote in message
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I'm asking because I have a concern for back orifice
activity and not the kind Bobsprit is fond of.
Have you checked your router security lately?
S.Simon
"Jonathan Ganz" wrote in message
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Why do you keep asking? Do you want some advice or something??
Totally mystified....
"Simple Simon" wrote in message
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Computer still working OK?
S.Simon
"Jonathan Ganz" wrote in message
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Like you for example??