Using System Restore to eliminate a virus - WinXP

tomahawk,

A temporary solution before you reformat would be to use the On-Screen Keyboard in Start -> Programs -> Accessories -> Accessibility -> On-Screen Keyboard.

gnome, this would work correct? Or would a keystroking program be able to pick it up as well?
 
Quote from jho:

tomahawk,

A temporary solution before you reformat would be to use the On-Screen Keyboard in Start -> Programs -> Accessories -> Accessibility -> On-Screen Keyboard.

Thanks jho. But I'm wondering why they wouldn't also see your keystrokes/clicks on the virtual kb.
 
Quote from tomahawk:

Thanks gnome.

I seem to remember in the old days (Win98?) you could go back to a previous config from any date of your choosing. Had no luck finding a similar solution for XP after googling it, so my post here was sort of a last ditch effort at a restore solution.

XP Restore records restore points periodically and upon certain events.. like installing a driver... but if you don't "go back" after a certain number of days, Restore presumes "all is OK", and doesn't retain your older restore points.

Of all the backup solutions, System Restore is the weakest for a number of reasons. Better than nothing, but shouldn't be relied upon for a trading rig.
 
You can write false id/passwords in the word file then choose the right combination from the 10 or so you have in the file.


Quote from gnome:

Maybe not. Keylogger on your hard drive could record strokes... then send to destination next time you log onto net.

If you have a keylogger concern which you cannot eliminate, you should backup important files and reinstall OS immediately.
 
Quote from gnome:

XP Restore records restore points periodically and upon certain events.. like installing a driver... but if you don't "go back" after a certain number of days, Restore presumes "all is OK", and doesn't retain restore points beyond a certain number of days.

Of all the backup solutions, System Restore is the weakest for a number of reasons. Better than nothing, but shouldn't be relied upon for a trading rig.

Thanks for the clarification gnome.
 
Quote from tomahawk:

Thanks for the clarification gnome.

Get Acronis True Image... you'll sleep lots better. Make system images to external hard drive.... similar principle as System Restore, but a hundred times safer and more reliable.
 
Quote from gnome:

Get Acronis True Image... you'll sleep lots better. Make system images to external hard drive.... similar principle as System Restore, but a hundred times safer and more reliable.

Gotcha. Thanks.

Not sure how easy this re-install is gonna be, but in any case I will need that external HD, so I'm off to Microcenter to pick that up now.
 
Quote from tomahawk:

Gotcha. Thanks.

Not sure how easy this re-install is gonna be, but in any case I will need that external HD, so I'm off to Microcenter to pick that up now.

A "fresh install from scratch" is always a royal pain. It's worth it to have backups and restoration images to keep the fresh install act to a minimum.
 
Does the virtual key board mentioned before solves issue of key logging?

Does it open door for any new issues?

Thanks,
redduke
 
In the future...

Add an E: drive where you save everything important

Install programs on your C: drive as normal

If you ever get a virus it will only hit your c: drive and you can install windows with no problem
 
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