Half OT/ How to remove a virus on windows using Ubuntu
Ashley Benton
chuaukantli at gmail.com
Sat Mar 14 16:11:06 UTC 2009
On Sat, Mar 14, 2009 at 11:57 AM, Dubh Aingeal <linux at dubhaingeal.com>wrote:
> On 3/14/2009 11:39 AM, Ashley Benton wrote:
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> On Sat, Mar 14, 2009 at 11:27 AM, Bart Silverstrim <
> bsilver at chrononomicon.com> wrote:
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> I didn't know I had to look for i386 but I found a i386 folder with .dll
> and .sys. .cab and .ax files can that help? and how? as I say I am using
> only Ubuntu and don't have any idea how Windows works except system restore
> and reinstall.
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> The i386 folder holds the files used to install, repair, modify, update
> and rebuild Windows.
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> However if its on an infected system I would hesitate to use it, as those
> files are likely infected as well.
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>From what clamav and avg detected the files in this folder are not infected.
That doesn't mean they are not but if I can use them I'd like to give it a
try. How can I do that?
Thanks
Meg
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