[arachne] Re: EFFECTIVE UNRAR SOFTWARE NEEDED
- From: "L.D. Best" <l.d.best@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: arachne@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Tue, 26 May 2009 23:32:09 -0400
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I just acquired a Windows virus attack on some used Windows laptops I am
trying to turn into DOS laptops. I am desparately in need of some
strong DOS antivirus to put into the laptops to kill the virus. But I
have yet to be able to both find and download DOS antivirus that will do
the job.
If these are ntsf formatted drives, no DOS program will even find files
... let alone remove viruses.
FPROT, which I would prefer because of its simplicity, has abandoned
DOS, and the Russian antivirus web sites all have such confused
organization that I cannot locate DOS ANTIVIRUS on them to download,
although I have downloaded some useless files from some of them. Does
anyone have a good solution. I certainlay do not mind paying for the
software if I can get it.
If you are trying to turn these systems into DOS, it couldn't be simpler:
1. Set CMOS to boot from CD?? drive?? (no floppy drives, I'll wager);
2. Set up a CD to be self-booting (DOS, of course) and drop in
format.com onto that CD;
3. Boot, format the drive using DOS, and you're good to go.
As for getting f-prot for once you have DOS systems set up ... I'm sure
I'm not the only one who has the last DOS issue and upgrades. (It now
fits on 4 or 5?? 1.44FDs so I don't know if that would help since you
don't have a FDD; my DOS system is still down, maybe forever. But
someone else should be able to provide you with DOS F-Prot with the
final sig and def files ... I imagine at least 2 or 3 people on this list.
In all actuality, the most likely way to get a virus on a DOS machine
these days is to stick in infected floppy into your computer. Since the
laptops probably don't have FDDs, you really have little to worry about:
AFAIK, none of the currently active viruses can even infect a dos system.
<GGGGGGGGGGGGG>
Someone on the list may be able to give you one of those files that is a
CD image (can't remember the type, but they'll know) and you could use
that image to burn your bootable CD for DOS. (TRYIN to set up a
self-booting DOS disk using 'doze warez is about damn near impossible.)
Don't give up the ship ... just reverse that. <G>
l.d.
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