Windows 7 - Free virus scanning tool for boot sector and CMOS
Asked By phuile
04-Jul-07 01:28 AM
Is there a free virus scan that you can download that will check the
hard drive boot section and CMOS for virus contemination?
Thanks.
Ewido
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Onlinescan
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Havent
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Aint
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Peter Foldes replied...
Try Ewido on line scan. I think that will do it. Have not used it in a =
long time but maybe they still do
http://www.ewido.net/en/onlinescan/
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Phil Weldon replied...
Is there a free virus scan that you can download that will check the
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Please include relevant material, we are not mind-readers.
You have a hardware problem, not a virus problem.
Phil Weldon
David H. Lipman replied...
From: "phuile" <phuile@yahoo.ca>
There is NO AV product that scans the CMS area -- NONE.
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Dave
http://www.claymania.com/removal-trojan-adware.html
http://www.ik-cs.com/got-a-virus.htm
Milo replied...
Well i manage to came across one but it aint for free, use a search engine
this is what I used to find it just today "CMOS antivirus software scanner"
, but then again I havent tried it, and if am not mistaken it was previously
designed for a certain form of infection.
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