Is this antivirus approach safe?
I use an antivirus program (McAfee) every time I boot up my computer. I regularly scan my hard disk and any floppy disks that are not my own. Occasionally, when I have found a virus on my floppy disk (the virus scan program is on hard disk) I am confused about whether to scan and clean the infected floppy disk from the hard drive, or use a boot disk containing the virus protection program and scan and clean the virus from my boot disk. My boot disk drive is a 5¼in, and my other floppy is 3½in. At the moment when I have a virus on my 3½in disk I scan and clean the virus from my 5¼in boot disk. I do this because I am afraid if I scan and clean the infected floppy disk from my hard drive, I will infect the hard drive because I am scanning and cleaning the 3½in floppy disk with the write protect tab closed. As you are aware, the write protect tab has to be closed to clean the virus-infected disk. Am I wrong about the hard drive being infected? And what happens when my hard drive gets infected -- do I scan and clean the virus from a boot disk containing the virus protection program or not? Please help! - Simon Goeschl
| Category: Viruses Issue: Dec 1996 Pages: 152 |
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