Oldy said:Imadill - I just tried Quick Heal and was told that some files contain the Marburg virus. I have also tried NOD32, F-Secure and AVAST32 and all state the files are clean.
Based on this, I believe that QH is giving a false alarm and can be ignored.
If you want to find out more on Marburg and its payload have a look here:
_http://www.europe.f-secure.com/v-descs/marburg.shtml
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BOOT VIRUS! Infects partition table.
You need a BOOT DISK anti virus. You cannot catch it RUNNING.
It CAN crach the HD.
So much for ANOTHER boot disk as SAFETY vs utilities w/registries.
I think maybe SOME utilities w/anti virus can BOOT off the CD then scan. It infetcs EVERY DISK you put in.
I am glad I am old as DUM excuse. BUt I learned to be PROTECTED from anything anyone says MIGHT attack.
Why I am paranoid of authors with bugs IN new programs.
Live and let live unless it's the enemy.
Well dah! I am old dum but an EXE quaranteened is an infected ZIP read by SOME scanners then. I guess it can NOT be disinfected ZIPPED and most llikey not EXE. Transfering it ZIPPED can probably be safe but never OPEN it, transfer it with what you have to then DELETE IT. CAN be a virused KG set out by someone. My 'author' paranoia. You can't say a THING about that then.imadill said:Well lets hope its a false alarm. Couldn't pick it up in zip form but every time I unzipped, the .exe was quarantined. Had to unzip on the other "puter and take the risk. ( The KG's worked anyway)
Still like QH......very simple
Cheers from downunder....
Sure... gimme a few days i am under alot of pressure... i'm behind a few weeks... Doin' the best i cantoto2k said:I have nod32 v1.133 but no user/password so i never use it...i will greatly appreciate it if you can share the info...