Re: reformat hard drive containing a virus

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thank you all for your responses....I am certainly not sure what it is but
the computer repair shop told me that was the cause...My computer has gotten
to the point getting slower and slower and showing windows at odd times that
are blank and just becoming very very frustrating..had cosidered just buying
a new machine because of the cost quoted to fix it....again thank you all for
your responses
mick

"Lil' Dave" wrote:

> While it is seldom a requirement to format a windows boot partition to
> remove a large number of virus infectionsor a single virus infection, in
> some cases, this may be the only resort for the former.
>
> You should question the need to format and reinstall windows, and implement
> other alternatives. Check the pandasoftware website for virus checking your
> system for instance, and possible removal of these boogers.
>
> If you have no recourse, formatting may not fix the problem. Some may plant
> a potential threat in the partition boot record, so formatting may not
> suffice.
>
> Suggest removing the windows partition, then recreating it again with the
> setup CD. The formatting of the new partition will be automatic in the XP
> setup installation process when instating the new partiiton. Suggest NTFS
> vice FAT32 partiition.
>
> The specifics of the virus are needed to give specific information. Its
> typical to hear a recommendation that you noted (formatting and fresh XP
> install) based on unknown cause of some symptoms, and lack of an AV program
> that can detect and eradicate same, if a virus is the cause. But, due to
> lack of information and details, same may not even be a virus.
>
> "msmick" <msmick@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:3694F801-0784-4F0B-A319-A8749725D6E0@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> > I have been told that I need to reformat my hard drive because it is
> infected
> > by a virus. can I do an windows xp reinstall and reformat as explaines
> here
> > and will that take care of the problem. If not can you redirect me to
> > potential answers to my question.
> >
> > mick
>
>
>
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