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Win98se & Dell clean boot
It is also wrong to say that the virus can stay memory resident after a clean boot. I know that isn't exactly what you said above, but it is unclear enough that some people Fooling people that they have booted clean when they haven't isn't the same thing as defeating the clean boot. You can ALWAYS clean boot,

Win98se keeps restarting & scaning disk C ,we tried clean boot ...
Or you could try this... http://www.bootdisk.com/ -T. "John Zydor" <jzy...@worldnet.att.net> wrote in message news:#MImKBbn$GA.293@cppssbbsa05... How would I create a boot disk so I can clean boot to an a Prompt or how could I clean boot Win2000 so that I can flash my mb bios. It can't have any sort of memory

clean boot, format and install
Charles Dye ras...@highfiber.com alt windows95 foxgl...@ptdprolog.net (Dan) wrote: [Well, not a heckuva lot, really] Clean boot to DOS: At the "Starting Windows 95 ...." prompt, press F8, then choose "Safe mode command prompt" Safe mode Windows: At the "Starting Windows 95 ...." prompt, press F5.

Programs not closing
Check that the inside of your box is clean and free of dust, check that the fans are operating efficiently and that your system is not overheating. Check all connections are sound and check your RAM with DocMemory. http://www.simmtester.com/PAGE/products/doc/docinfo.asp If necessary, perform a clean boot

A little help with a clean boot?
netANT alt video dvd software When watching DVDs in WinDVD or PowerDVD, do you guys usually do it with a clean Windows 98 boot (ie systray and explorer in task list)? I seem to have no symptoms when I clean boot. I wished I could multitask! Is it just me? I look forward to receiving replies soon.

How to boot clean (was: RED CIRCLE WITH WHITE CROSS...) (PC)
St...@uni-konstanz.de comp virus Most AV programms require that you "boot clean" your PC, before they will attempt to disinfect a system virus (eg a boot sector, or a file system, virus); often, booting clean will also prove necessary before you can dis- infect a program virus. The instructions for doing so are

No Clean Boot from diskette under Win95 (WIN95)
I'll do a clean boot now and see what happens. We're making progress...now just need to identify why it works in safemode but not in normal mode! Ian "Jian-Ping Zhu [MSFT]" wrote: Hello, As you know, incompatible or corrupted programs launched during startup could cause unexpected problems.

)) PLEASE REPLY (( how to clean a boot virus
A simple boot sector virus is more likely to give you a "General Failure Reading Drive C:" error. Use a clean rescue disk (make sure it's write-protected before you stick it in a potentially infected drive!) with current virus definitions on it. That should give you a clean boot to drive A:, which can then remove

Clean Boot
Bob I bire...@yahoo.com microsoft public win2000 general Please describe the reason for needing a "clean boot". Or why you were instructed to "clean boot" Windows 2000? If it was for a BIOS upgrade, go here WWW.BOOTDISK.COM and get a proper bootdisk. Meha wrote: Can someone please instruct me on how to perform a

Clean Boot in XP
So I wrote this perl script that let me pick and choose what I wanted to clean up. Be careful, this must be run as root, and although the default is to do nothing, if you hit a "y" in the wrong place, you can lose that kernel. The script is here: http://www.kihontech.com/code/clean-boot.pl Here's the usage: # .

clean-boot.pl version 0.1 - Simple utility to clean ...
I also suggest you do clean boot on SBS to narrow down this issue: To clean boot the problematic computer, please use the steps below: a. Click Start, click Run, and then in the If the clean boot unable to resolve this issue, I suggest we try the following steps to see if it help: 1. Reset the system ADM: a.

How Do I 'Clean' Boot off a RapIDE Card?
I know it is generally recommended to boot from a clean bootable floppy before attempting to clean boot sector viruses. I infected the hard drive of a DOS 6.22 / WIN3.1 machine with ANTIEXE, NYB, and ANTICMOS.A (not at the same time). I then attempted to clean boot using a system floppy created on a WIN95 machine.

Originals of deleted/renamed files persist, like zombies <- So
Therefore, have you right-clicked the little yellow speaker and clicked *Open Volume Controls*? Anne wrote in message ... I am still trying to solve my sound problem and one trouble shooting tip was to try a clean boot. How exactly would that help a sound problem and what other problems can I expect to run into if

Clean boot
When I run the disc, it won't boot to a working copy of Win. It goes to a blue screen,(not the blue screen of death) with no icons, just the mouse is visable. I can right click the mouse and add icons and browse around the control panel and Windows Explorer. I can add icons but they won't run the program when I

How do I create a boot disk to do a clean boot and scan
Can't even detect ..it in memory you *do* know that the docs advocate clean booting, don't you? Why should a user boot clean if he doesn't suspect anything and his Suppose that the user read the fine manual and proceeds with the preparation of a clean boot floppy on a machine that he believes is clean,

wats a clean boot?
Both will give you a relatively clean boot and FSAutostart will also reset everything when the game is done. If that doesn't work, then you have other issues and you have to find out what's causing your problem and deal with it. HTH, Vic "T" <anonym...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

Windows shutdown
RAHbert cas...@iname.com alt windows98 ken wrote: can someone tell me how to tell the computer to do a clean start boot without loading up all programs when turned on, i want to defrag my computer but this can take upi to 20 hrs sometimes, i remember following a guide which said that set the computer to clean boot

WebDav - WebFolders - Slow on XP clients
Wolfgang Denk w...@denx.de osdeve_mirror_boot-loaders_u-boot Get board name consistent with Linux and elsewhere; get rid of local network definitions etc. Signed-off-by: Wolfgang Denk <w...@denx.de> --- include/configs/TQM834x.h | 27 +++++---------------------- 1 files changed, 5 insertions(+), 22 deletions(-) diff

How to clean boot and virus scan?
... drivers are current, and no Norton or McAfee programs are installed, then do clean-boot troubleshooting to see which program/process is the culprit: How to perform a clean boot in Vista and XP - http://support.microsoft.com/kb/331796 D. If you need more information, here is an excellent shutdown troubleshooter:

Clean boot
I have tried to boot from a clean boot disk but then drive c: can't be found. I believe this virus is doing a lot of weird things to my computer. My scanner can't be found even though the drivers are there and the resource manager shows the scanner without any conflicts. While on the internet, my "back" and