Boot Virus Cleaner
Hey Big John, Exquized,
AVG offers a nice new cleaning tool! I was informed about it in an email from Cnet Cheapskates!! Go to the real www.avg.com site, then to the DOWNLOAD section, then click on the RESCUE CD, there you can download either an image file that can be burned to a CD and make it bootable, OR, you can download a version for a bootable USB stick depending on if your system supports booting to USB devices!? IT is LINUX based, but the program recognizes FAT and NTFS file systems, and can scan the file system without booting WINDOWS so the trojans and such don't get loaded.
It even has tools to allow it to access the internet to update it's definitions prior to scanning and such. I used the CD-rom version to help fix a friends computer. So..Exquized, if you have access to another computer, you may want to D/L and burn a bootable CD-rom to then use to clean your computer with!
John, I've seen many spoofed virus warnings that mimick and look like Windows Security Alerts and such...usually from the bogus superantivirus2010 type web sites. Not sure how you would have gotten it from the XS11.com site?? I'm thinking that you got it from a rogue site, and then it popped up while using XS11.com. But I'm not a programmer or such, I could be wrong!
T.C.
Hey Big John, Exquized,
AVG offers a nice new cleaning tool! I was informed about it in an email from Cnet Cheapskates!! Go to the real www.avg.com site, then to the DOWNLOAD section, then click on the RESCUE CD, there you can download either an image file that can be burned to a CD and make it bootable, OR, you can download a version for a bootable USB stick depending on if your system supports booting to USB devices!? IT is LINUX based, but the program recognizes FAT and NTFS file systems, and can scan the file system without booting WINDOWS so the trojans and such don't get loaded.
It even has tools to allow it to access the internet to update it's definitions prior to scanning and such. I used the CD-rom version to help fix a friends computer. So..Exquized, if you have access to another computer, you may want to D/L and burn a bootable CD-rom to then use to clean your computer with!
John, I've seen many spoofed virus warnings that mimick and look like Windows Security Alerts and such...usually from the bogus superantivirus2010 type web sites. Not sure how you would have gotten it from the XS11.com site?? I'm thinking that you got it from a rogue site, and then it popped up while using XS11.com. But I'm not a programmer or such, I could be wrong!
T.C.
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