RL>> Only if the scanner is 100% perfect , but nothing is 100%
RL>> perfect.
PW> If the scanner can identify the virus, then generally, if
PW> it's not an overwriting virus, they can repair it. TbClean
PW> goes one further and cleans viruses it's never met before -
PW> not with 100% success always, I'd imagine, but certainly on
PW> the simple ones.
You said it wirte out of my mouth, there is no 100% perfect scanner, or Rod
won't work in Russia?
RL>> Yer, but all you know about virus is how to program trojan
RL>> that format
PW> Wrong.
Yes, I know I am right.
RL>> someone's drive, but can you make a virus that change the
RL>> access date of file or virus that moves from files to files,
RL>> I guess not. So shut up!
PW> Erm - yes, actually. And I have done so - but it won't ever
PW> be released.
Yes, Because It don't work:)))
RL>> into the directory, you will even find a file call unformat,
RL>> so do you think it's possible to a virus to come back to
RL>> life now?
PW> If you deliberately go and retrieve the file or disk it
PW> infected, then the virus will come back with it - but that's
PW> not the virus restoring itself in any way, shape, or form.
You don't get it do you? A virus can easily set a simple time bomb and the
time
bomb will not format your hard drive, but un delete or unformat your hard
drive
and get every juice out of that virus and kick your ass.
Think about it!
BTW do you know there is a twat giving out free sample of virus in computer
virus echo, may be you should go and learn from him. But somehow it's coded,
and
I just can't uncode, can you help me with that?
BTW If anyone can help me out with this question, I may leave the
donet.....
for at least a month.
The question is
Please ask your friends or programmers if=20
anybody knows the Operation System of=20
IBM S - 36 (system 36 ) .
I would be very pleased to have their=20
technical support .
My question is that a data file is full.
How can I extended it's size.
Please note that it is not a PC.
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