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Old 01-05-2006, 03:59 PM
Will Denny
 
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Default Re: cleaning a computer

Hi

A reformat/reinstall may not remove all viruses. After the reinstall virus
check the system before you load any software. If the system has a
Broadband connection, disable that first.

Backing up data files shouldn't be a problem as they normally would not be
infected. And can then be used after the reinstall.

The only sure fire way to get rid of viruses is to perform a low level
reformat - but you'll have to get info. on how that be done from hard disk's
manufacturer's web site. That can be fraught with all kinds of problems
though.

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Will Denny
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"Steve UK" <stelker@nowhere.com> wrote in message
news:uVD5K0eEGHA.532@TK2MSFTNGP15.phx.gbl...
>i have a friend whose computer is rubber ducked, probably due to him never
>having a firewall or virus protection.
>
> i intend to back it up and then reformat the hard drive followed by a
> re-installation of windows xp. 2 questions:
>
> 1. will this remove any viruses?
>
> 2. if i back up the files using windows xp back up in xp pro before the
> reformat , can i then re-install/reinstate the files using windows xp home
> edition for the new installation. in other words will the back up file
> from the pro version open up when restored to a version of windows xp home
> edition?



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