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RE: Strange Spyware or virus or processes

Subject: RE: Strange Spyware or virus or processes
Date: Wed, 03 Nov 2004 15:22:38 -0700
Darren
The restore points are located in the hidden system volume information folder.
MS KB 307545 is a starting point for what you want to do

http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;307545

Cheers
Matthew
Los Alamos National Laboratory, USA

At 12:43 PM 11/3/2004, Darren Schilberg wrote:
I have System Restore on for a reason and it has saved me many times in the
past but disabling and then enabling System Restore loses all of the restore
points I've created and need.  Is there any way to "save" or "export" these
restore points in any way, scan them when System Restore is off, then
re-acquire them somehow so they can once again be used?

--Darren Schilberg
dschilberg@spamcop.net


-----Original Message----- From: Mark Haney [mailto:mhaney@interactsys.com] Sent: Tuesday, November 02, 2004 11:39

And for the record, if you need to boot to Safe Mode to get rid of that
cruft, you probably should also turn off System Restore (in XP), just in
case it's also hiding in there and restores itself on the next reboot.


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