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and Disinfectant. You may read it now if you wish, or return to read it
remainder of this manual gives more information about Macintosh viruses
You should now be ready to use Disinfectant for the first time. The
information between Disinfectant sessions.
file is used to save preferences, window positions, and page setup
Preferences folder (System 7) or in your System folder (System 6). This
Disinfectant creates a file named “Disinfectant Prefs” in your
originals were not infected.
do this, use Disinfectant to rescan the replaced files to make certain your
infected and reinstall uninfected copies from the original floppies. If you
and system files, you can delete the files that Disinfectant says are
For even greater safety, if you have locked original copies of applications
of Disinfectant.)
Disinfectant INIT, however, has no noticeable effect on the performance
protection INITs can make Disinfectant run slower than normal. (The
and use a RAM cache. (A 32K RAM cache seems to work well.) Some virus
Disinfectant runs much faster if you set your monitor to black and white
System 7) or your Virus Tools disk (for System 6), as described above.
by the error message is to restart using either your Disk Tools disk (for
issued advising you what to do. In many cases, the solution recommended
file or files because they are “busy.” In this case, an error message is
When repairing (disinfecting) files, Disinfectant may be unable to repair a
problems.
Disinfectant again. This avoids INIT conflicts and other possible causes of
System 7) or your Virus Tools disk (for System 6). Try running
you try restarting your Mac using either your Disk Tools disk (for
problems running it using your normal system, however, we suggest that
floppy disk or Virus Tools disk for everyday use. If you encounter
normal system. It is not necessary to run it from your backup locked
You can and should run Disinfectant from your hard drive using your
eradicated the virus, you run the risk of reinfecting your system.
run other programs before making certain that you have completely
some other programs, and finally disinfect the rest of your disks. If you
Disinfect all your disks at one time. Do not do some of them, then run
Disinfectant requires System 6.0 or later.
they are important.
There are only a few rules and restrictions when running Disinfectant, but
each of your startup floppy disks.
Disinfectant. Drag copies of the protection INIT into the System folder on
standard file dialog to save a copy of the protection INIT. Quit
from the “Protect” menu. A standard file dialog will appear. Use the
Run any copy of Disinfectant. Select the “Save Protection INIT” command
• Step 6. Install the protection INIT on each of your startup floppy disks.
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appear at the bottom of your screen during startup.
the INIT. Click the Restart button. You should see the protection INIT icon
alert will appear asking if you want to restart your Macintosh to activate
drive. (On System 7, the INIT is placed inside the Extensions folder.) An
protection INIT inside the currently active System folder on your hard
command from the “Protect” menu. Disinfectant will place a copy of the
you do not have a hard drive.) Select the “Install Protection INIT”
• Step 5. Install the protection INIT on your hard drive. (Skip this step if
can lock the disk again after Disinfectant has ejected it.
before inserting it. (Disinfectant cannot repair a disk if it is locked.) You
insert floppies one at a time to be scanned and repaired. Unlock each disk
command from the “Disinfect” menu. Disinfectant will prompt you to
• Step 4. Disinfect all of your floppy disks. Select the “Floppies”
viruses which it discovers.
menu. Disinfectant will scan all of your hard disks and will remove any
have a hard disk.) Select the “All Disks” command from the “Disinfect”
• Step 3. Disinfect all of your hard disks. (Skip this step if you do not
Disinfectant will run automatically.
do not have a hard drive, start up your Mac using your Virus Tools disk.
• Step 2. Run Disinfectant from your hard drive, if you have one. If you
the System 6.0.7 System and Finder files and Disinfectant.)
the Finder. (For example, there is not enough room on an 800K floppy for
above. In some cases there is not even enough room on the floppy to add
disk. This is not necessary, however, if you follow the instructions
If you wish, you may try to put a copy of the Finder on your Virus Tools
Keep your Virus Tools floppy in a safe place.
floppy.
provided the disk is always kept locked. Never unlock your Virus Tools
It is impossible for a virus to infect a file on a locked floppy disk,
viruses from some kinds of files.
disk. You may also need to start up from your Virus Tools disk to remove
virus, it will refuse to run! In this case, you will need your Virus Tools
Disinfectant becomes damaged in any way, or if it becomes infected by a
will run Disinfectant from your hard drive (if you have one). However, if
The Virus Tools disk is very important. During normal operations, you
alert to restart your Mac.
there is no Finder on the Virus Tools disk. Click the Restart button in this
Finder is “busy or damaged.” This is normal. The alert appears because
button to quit the program. An alert should appear telling you that the
automatically. When the main Disinfectant window appears, click the Quit
drive, and then start up your Mac again). Disinfectant should run
disk (shut down your Mac, insert your Virus Tools disk in the floppy
Test your Virus Tools disk. Restart your Macintosh from the Virus Tools
can see through the hole.
the floppy, slide the plastic tab on the back of the floppy up so that you
Eject the Virus Tools floppy. Lock it and label it “Virus Tools.” To lock
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System 6 “Special” menu to set Disinfectant as the startup program.
floppy’s window to select it, then use the “Set Startup” command in the
After copying the two files to the floppy, click the Disinfectant icon in the
with Disinfectant.
some other System file because it may be too big to fit on the floppy along
of the System file. Do not use the System file from your hard drive or
Use an original locked System 6 Apple “System Tools” disk for your copy
copy of the System file and a copy of Disinfectant.
• Step 1 (for System 6 users). Make a “Virus Tools” floppy containing a
safe place.
Keep both your Disinfectant backup floppy and your Disk Tools floppy in a
the Disk Tools disk to remove viruses from some kinds of files.
original and the copy locked. You may need to start up from your copy of
Macintosh sold by Apple. Make a copy of this disk. Always keep the
standard Apple System 7 release. It is included with every System 7
Also locate your Apple “Disk Tools” floppy disk. This disk is part of the
Disinfectant floppy.
provided the disk is always kept locked. Never unlock your backup
It is impossible for a virus to infect a file on a locked floppy disk,
virus, it will refuse to run! In this case, you will need the backup copy.
Disinfectant becomes damaged in any way, or if it becomes infected by a
operations, you will run Disinfectant from your hard drive. However, if
The backup copy of Disinfectant is very important. During normal
you can see through the hole.
lock the floppy, slide the plastic tab on the back of the floppy up so that
floppy disk. Lock the floppy disk and label it “Disinfectant Backup.” To
• Step 1 (for System 7 users). Make a backup copy of Disinfectant on a
or System 6. This first step is very important. Do not skip it!
The first step below is different depending on whether you use System 7
follow when using Disinfectant.
discuss a few very important rules and restrictions which you should
your system, and protect your system against future infections. We also
your system for viruses, remove any viruses which you may have on
This section describes how to use Disinfectant for the first time to check
åQuick Start
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