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craigj2k12 07-05-2011 14:03

Re: Virgin Media Internet Security
 
xp has the choice of FAT32 or NTFS on the format options

the setup for XP is much mroe advanced than that for vista/7, in the newer OS's you dont even get the option for a full format, it only does a quick format

BenMcr 07-05-2011 14:10

Re: Virgin Media Internet Security
 
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Originally Posted by craigj2k11 (Post 35231067)
the setup for XP is much mroe advanced than that for vista/7, in the newer OS's you dont even get the option for a full format, it only does a quick format

Don't see that being much of problem

craigj2k12 07-05-2011 14:13

Re: Virgin Media Internet Security
 
from MS support

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This article describes the differences between a Quick format and a regular format.
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When you choose to run a regular format on a volume, files are removed from the volume that you are formatting and the hard disk is scanned for bad sectors. The scan for bad sectors is responsible for the majority of the time that it takes to format a volume.

If you choose the Quick format option, format removes files from the partition, but does not scan the disk for bad sectors. Only use this option if your hard disk has been previously formatted and you are sure that your hard disk is not damaged.

If you installed Windows XP on a partition that was formatted by using the Quick format option, you can also check your disk by using the chkdsk /r command after the installation of Windows XP is completed.

BenMcr 07-05-2011 14:17

Re: Virgin Media Internet Security
 
Yes I know, however modern hard disks do bad sector remapping themselves, so a full disk check isn't needed that much

craigj2k12 07-05-2011 14:20

Re: Virgin Media Internet Security
 
http://www.extremetech.com/article2/...2329378,00.asp

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In simple terms, a Full format will truly scrub through the hard drive from scratch, rebuild all of its file structures, and scans the drive to make sure that everything is on a satisfactory level. On the other hand, what a Quick format does is lay down a blank FAT and directory table without checking for bad sectors.

This is why when you buy a brand-new unformatted hard drive, you cannot give it a Quick format. The drive needs a Full Format because it needs the entire file structures set-up, so the FAT actually has blocks and sectors to track, rather than a chaotic mess. However, like we mention earlier, if your hard drive is already has a clean slate and has no bad sectors, a Quick format will be suitable.

Also, If you installed Windows on a partition that was formatted by using the Quick format option, you can check your hard drive by using the chkdsk /r command after the installation of Windows is completed. In conclusion—don't be lazy. You already went the distance with the tedious task of reformatting. Select the Full Format and both your computer and you will live in harmony…until the next format.

pip08456 07-05-2011 15:45

Re: Virgin Media Internet Security
 
Actually if you use the quick format option your files are still accessable via windows explorer.

craigj2k12 07-05-2011 18:19

Re: Virgin Media Internet Security
 
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Originally Posted by pip08456 (Post 35231146)
Actually if you use the quick format option your files are still accessable via windows explorer.

care to explain? oh and by the way, if i have understood you correctly, you are wrong

dex77 09-05-2011 19:42

Re: Virgin Media Internet Security
 
IT WORKED!!!! After he did a systems restore the trojan has gone!!! I would highly recommend it before re-installing your operating system or any thing more drastic!

Nopanic 09-05-2011 21:10

Re: Virgin Media Internet Security
 
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During a restoration, an active antivirus program scans for infected files. If the antivirus program detects any infected files, the antivirus program tries to modify, move, or delete the infected files. If the antivirus program successfully cleans the infected files, System Restore restores the cleaned files. However, if the antivirus software cannot clean a file, the antivirus software deletes or quarantines the file. As a result, the restoration does not work because these actions to the file cause an inconsistent restoration state. As a result, System Restore reverts to the state immediately before the restoration.

dex77 09-05-2011 21:31

Re: Virgin Media Internet Security
 
What you trying to say? he still has the trojan. Why is he NOT having any problems then?

craigj2k12 09-05-2011 22:32

Re: Virgin Media Internet Security
 
Unless it infected the backup image then system restore will clear it.... Jeez all that fuss over nothing

Nopanic 10-05-2011 06:17

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Originally Posted by dex77 (Post 35232865)
What you trying to say? he still has the trojan. Why is he NOT having any problems then?

No, I'm detailing why it has possibly worked.

When a virus gets into the active windows files the anti virus programs are refused access, much like trying to change a spark plug whilst the engine is running. Thats why a lot of these apps have the option to run at startup, before the system locks out the important files.

pip08456 10-05-2011 09:11

Re: Virgin Media Internet Security
 
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Originally Posted by Nopanic (Post 35232938)
No, I'm detailing why it has possibly worked.

When a virus gets into the active windows files the anti virus programs are refused access, much like trying to change a spark plug whilst the engine is running. Thats why a lot of these apps have the option to run at startup, before the system locks out the important files.

You're getting better, you're right again!:D:D:D

telfordcable 10-05-2011 14:34

Re: Virgin Media Internet Security
 
I use Nod32

Nopanic 10-05-2011 17:05

Re: Virgin Media Internet Security
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by pip08456 (Post 35233000)
You're getting better, you're right again!:D:D:D

Praise from the two "best" posters .. I feel humbled ..


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