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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 |
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from MS support
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Yes I know, however modern hard disks do bad sector remapping themselves, so a full disk check isn't needed that much
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http://www.extremetech.com/article2/...2329378,00.asp
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Actually if you use the quick format option your files are still accessable via windows explorer.
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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!
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What you trying to say? he still has the trojan. Why is he NOT having any problems then?
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Unless it infected the backup image then system restore will clear it.... Jeez all that fuss over nothing
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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. |
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I use Nod32
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