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| Subject: | Re: Virus or trojan help |
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| Date: | Mon, 16 Oct 2006 00:17:52 +0300 |
Hi, what if you boot another Windows version with your original hard drive connected as a slave. That way you could still be in touch with your hard drive and also could run any kind of antivirus.
Hey, that's my first message to this list(and actually any security interested list) ! It's not that hard as it looked :)
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