Virus

Wayne Leman wayne_leman at sil.org
Tue Dec 4 17:02:57 EST 2001


Robin,

If you go to the following webpage

http://security2.norton.com/ssc/lunavbrk.asp?scantype=2&langid=us&venid=sym&
plfid=23&pkj=WUKBYHGBYNCJEIMXQKC

(that's all one single line for your Internet browser)

the process there should allow you to determine if your computer is infected
with a virus.

If you have a computer running Windows (earlier than Windows XP) click on
Start/Programs/Accessories/System Tools/ScanDisk and that should help you
find out if there is a problem with your hard drive.

Wayne
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> How does one know if they've received this virus?  Is there a way to
> confirm or identify it?
>
> Yesterday, something completely disabled my hard drive.  My computer is
> less than a year old, so we were suspicious of a virus.  But I have not
> opened an email attachment in months and I have an automatic virus
> scanner, so now my husband is worried about a defective hard drive.  He
> commented that he has never seen anything "smoke" a hard drive like this
> before.  Thankfully, he is computer savvy enough to get me up and running
> again, but things are not the same.  My mail box was wiped out (I have
> Outlook Express), along with all my saved links, and all loading short
> cuts.  No telling what else was damaged - I haven't had a chance to check
> everything yet.
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> Regards,
> Robin Adamo





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