Quote from spike500:
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All the images made on CDâs are also made on a second HD that is never connected with the system, except for making the disc images. In this way viruses cannot get on the second HD
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Spike
Not entirely true that viruses cannot get onto the second HD.
It totally depends where the virus is located on the primary HD and how you get rid of it
before you connect the second HD.
May I suggest that when doing a restore because of
suspected virus that you first boot from CD and then restore using the CD image, then check if you got rid of the virus. If anything detected the get rid of it with the appropriate tools.
Next start all over again: boot from CD, restore, update to the latest anti-virus / anti-trojan / anti-spy software and check again to make sure that it is really clean.
I have been caught badly because there was a virus in the bootsector / partition table of the primary HD.
In additition do not ever use the "reset" button but shut the PC down "cold". This because you do not want anything that is present to have a chance of writing to HD or stay in memory. (basically pull the plug at the wall. With a laptop: take the battery out then pull the power)
The above shut down / restore procedures have saved me a lot of grief. (In other words: before you connect the second HD make sure that the machine is really clean)
Sherlock
